Ocypus, an up-and-comer to the CPU cooling game, has unveiled a selection of new cases and cooling solutions at Computex 2026.



First up is the Ocypus Delta L36 Elite ARGB Digital, a cooling solution Ocypus is aiming at the mainstream who are after ARGB lighting and a built-in temperature readout, but not a full LCD screen. Additionally, the dot-matrix display means this model will be cheaper than other AIOs that come equipped with an LCD display. Next is the Ocypus Omega L36 ENG Limited, which I saw last year when it was in its prototype phase, but Ocypus has informed me that this model is now ready to come to market sometime later this year.
The Ocypus Omega L36 ENG Limited features 310W TDP support and a pump/display that physically lifts and deploys side ducting as CPU load increases. The idea is that extra airflow will be moved around the CPU socket area when it's lifted. This feature is particularly notable as not many AIOs come with the capacity to cool nearby motherboard components, such as VRMs. Additionally, the display equipped to the Omega L36 can be customized to a user's preference, such as the inclusion of custom GIFs, images, MP4 files, lighting, etc.



Stepping things up is the Sigma L42 Pro ARGB, which is the higher-end 420mm AIO cooler that uses 140mm fans instead of the more common 120mm fans found on 360mm AIOs. The display on this AIO is also much larger at 3.5 inches and is an IPS panel.















