SAMA's Computex 2026 lineup includes a curved-glass case and AIO coolers with swappable screens

SAMA has unveiled a selection of new cases and cooling solutions at Computex 2026, including a beautiful curved-glass design and another with a display.

SAMA's Computex 2026 lineup includes a curved-glass case and AIO coolers with swappable screens
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TL;DR: At Computex 2026, SAMA showcased the S70 case with curved glass, BTF support, a 60W GaN USB-C charger, and ambient lighting. Their Q40 AIO cooler features 360-degree rotating blades and ARGB lighting, while the premium Q80 model adds dual swappable screens and a 4-inch interactive display for custom visuals and system stats.
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Computex 2026 has officially wrapped up, and amongst the thousands of new PC hardware we saw on the showroom floor, SAMA unveiled a selection of items that may be worth adding to your shortlist for potential PC upgrades.

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Kicking things off, we have the S70, a particularly eye-catching case with its curved glass design that enables easy viewing of your juicy components within. Additionally, the S70 comes with BTF support for super minimalist design pursuits, along with a 60W GaN USB-C charger. SAMA informed me that the S70 comes with a bottom-mounted dust filter, paired with a really subtle, diffused, ambient floating light that projects onto the surface below the S70.

Next is the Q40 AIO liquid cooler, which has a particularly interesting design as the blades located around the CPU block infinitely rotate 360 degrees in an outer ring. There is also ARGB lighting, along with a thick 20mm integrated radiator. SAMA has the same thick radiator on its more premium model called the Q80, which differentiates itself with its dual swappable screens and large interactive 4-inch IPS display. The secondary pump-head display is included within the box, along with freeze thermal paste.

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The idea behind the display on the CPU block is to enable users to add a new level of personalization to their build, as users can choose to display custom GIFs, MP4 files, or system stats such as CPU temperature, load, etc. Users will be able to take advantage of the screen real-estate to add a bit of personal design flair.

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