DeepCool GamerStorm at Computex 2026: 3200W Titanium PSU, CL600 Roomy Tower with Wood Trim

High-Wattage Power for AI and Professional Workloads

DeepCool is unveiling an aggressive new lineup of high-power hardware and cooling solutions at Computex 2026 in Taipei. Exhibiting at the Nangang Exhibition Center, the company is showcasing a massive 3200W Titanium power supply designed for home-based AI workloads, alongside several new chassis and liquid coolers featuring integrated displays.

High-Wattage Power for AI and Professional Workloads

High-Wattage Power for AI and Professional Workloads
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The hardware landscape is shifting toward massive power draws, and DeepCool is positioning itself to meet that demand. At Computex, the company’s headline attraction is a yet-unnamed 3200W power supply unit (PSU) specifically targeted at professional users building AI inferencing machines at home. According to TechPowerUp, this titanium-rated unit provides four 12V-2×6 connectors, with each connector capable of delivering 600W. This push into extreme wattage is supported by a broader hierarchy of power options designed to scale from enthusiast gaming rigs to heavy-duty workstations. The GamerStorm brand is expanding its reach with various capacities, while the PX series offers 80 Plus Platinum efficiency for those requiring high-end reliability without the titanium price point.
PSU Series Efficiency Rating Available Capacities (W) Key Features
GamerStorm (Unnamed) 80 Plus Titanium 3200, 2450, 1650, 1300 Up to 4x 12V-2×6 connectors
PX Series 80 Plus Platinum 850, 1000, 1200, 3200 Up to 4x 12V-2×6 on top model
PQ Series Cybenetics + PPLP Platinum 850, 1000, 1200 Lower depth body design
PK Series 80 Plus Gold 750, 850, 1000 Mid-range with fixed cabling

Thermal Engineering: Integrated Displays and Vapor Chambers

DeepCool is also betting heavily on visual feedback and advanced materials to differentiate its cooling products. The company’s new SILENTNOX PRO 360 all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler serves as a centerpiece for this aesthetic-driven approach, featuring a 6.67-inch 2K flexible curved screen mounted directly on the pump housing. As Guru3D reported, this marks the debut of the SILENTNOX series, which pairs an in-house pump design with a focus on low-noise operation. Beyond liquid cooling, the company is refining its air-cooling flagship with the ASSASSIN V VISION. This model utilizes updated VC 2.0 vapor chamber technology and includes a built-in 4.5-inch LCD display for real-time system monitoring. The company is also pushing the limits of air cooling with the Assassin VC Elite. While the cooler’s performance is highly regarded, there is a significant geographic caveat for enthusiasts.

On its merits, yes. But again, if you are in the United States, you’ll have to look elsewhere, no matter how good the Assassin VC Elite’s performance is.

Thermal Engineering: Integrated Displays and Vapor Chambers
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Tom’s Hardware, via Tom’s Hardware The Assassin VC Elite features seven copper heatpipes and an upgraded vapor chamber designed to handle CPUs with a TDP of up to 300W. However, Tom’s Hardware notes that because the Beijing-based company was banned from selling products in the U.S. in 2024, this high-performance hardware remains unavailable to American consumers.

Chassis Innovation: Wood Trim and Integrated Screens

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The new hardware is being housed in chassis that move away from purely utilitarian designs toward something more integrated and lifestyle-oriented. The CL600 ATX tower is a notable example, featuring a mesh front intake accented with dark wood trim. This case is built for compatibility, offering extra width for taller graphics cards and enough depth to accommodate CPU coolers up to 175 mm tall. For users who prefer panoramic views, the CH690 LCD expands the company’s glass-heavy case family by integrating a 7-inch IPS display directly into the enclosure. This is joined by the CH170 PLUS UES, a small-form-factor chassis that prioritizes ease of assembly through the use of quick-release side panels. DeepCool is also addressing the “cable clutter” problem that plagues many high-end builds. The company is demonstrating new wireless fan connectivity technology alongside updated G6.3 dynamic balancing standards to reduce vibration and resonance.

The Next Wave of Liquid Cooling Performance

The Next Wave of Liquid Cooling Performance
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For those prioritizing raw thermal management, the latest AIO offerings focus on pump efficiency and anti-leak reliability. The LQ360, one of the new models being tested, utilizes a 5 Pro generation high-performance water pump with a 3-phase, 6-slot, 4-pole motor capable of 3400 RPM. According to KitGuru, these newer AIOs—including the LP360 and LE360 V2—incorporate DeepCool’s Anti-Leak technology integrated into the end tank of the radiator. This focus on stability, combined with the new Field Oriented Control (FOC) closed-loop control in the pumps, suggests a strategic move to compete directly with top-tier cooling brands in the high-performance enthusiast market.

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