
There’s a new brand making its presence known at Computex 2026. Levelplay, a PC cooling company positioning itself around builder-friendly design and modern aesthetics, is using the show as its coming-out party, and the lineup it’s bringing is more interesting than your typical OEM refresh.
Their current marquee product is the Combat Liquid 360 HUD, a 360mm AIO that puts a 2.6-inch circular display right on the pump head. That display feeds real-time CPU temps, power draw, usage rates, and clock speeds, which puts your key system stats front and center without needing a secondary panel or software overlay. The pump cap uses a magnetic mount (Levelplay calls it Mag-Align) that lets you rotate and lock the display orientation after installation, which is a genuinely useful touch. The pump itself uses jet impingement technology, directing high-velocity coolant directly onto the cold plate for what Levelplay describes as improved heat transfer and quieter operation under load.
The fan setup takes a different approach from the typical three-pack bundle: it uses a single unified rigid frame housing all three 120mm fans, which should cut down on cable clutter significantly. ARGB is included, naturally. The radiator is aluminum, the cold plate is copper, fan speeds run 800 to 2000 RPM, and pump speeds top out at 3000 RPM. Both Intel (LGA1700/LGA1851) and AMD (AM4/AM5) are supported. The cooler is currently available in black and white.

Beyond the HUD, Levelplay is debuting the Newtro Series at Computex, a new cooler line built around retro-inspired industrial design. The concept is “familiar and futuristic at the same time,” per the company, leaning into nostalgic tech aesthetics and vintage computing culture rather than the matte-black minimalism that dominates the cooling market right now. Specifics are thin ahead of the show, but it sounds like a attempt to carve out a different visual lane.
Also on the floor: next-generation LCD liquid coolers with 5.5-inch and 4-inch pump head displays, considerably larger than the 2.6-inch unit on the Combat HUD. Those support custom animations, GIFs, and hardware monitoring themes. Levelplay is additionally showing digital display air coolers, bringing integrated system monitoring to their tower cooler lineup for the first time. Pricing and availability haven’t been announced yet.
