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Computex 2025: PC Cooler’s 2450W PSU, new cases, coolers and other hardware

In our latest Computex coverage, we are touring the PC Cooler booth. Aside from walls of fans and coolers, we also get a good look at some new PC cases and a massive 2450W power supply. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 Intro
  • 00:22 Air Coolers and Cases
  • 01:32 Wall of Fans and more cases
  • 02:07 Power Supplies and other hardware
CPS brand, PC Cooler, is a company we visited back at CES in January. They've returned with new products for Computex 2025, and our man on the ground, Mat, breaks down everything on show in the video above. If you prefer words though, then read on.
This year is the company's 20th anniversary and as a result, there are some new limited edition 20th anniversary products, including a limited-edition version of the RZ820 air cooler, and a new model that includes an integrated display on top of the heatsink.
For cases, the PC Cooler C3 T700 and the C3 T500 ARGB take center stage. Both a similar cases, with tempered glass front and side panels for a panoramic system view. A secondary chamber is used to hide away your power supply and cables. The K101 Mesh chassis also makes a return for CES, which looks like a good option for anyone wanting to build a small and light PC for carrying around to LANs. If you want something a little different, the C3D series cases have a unique 3D pattern in the mesh front panel, so you'll double up on aesthetics and airflow.
One of the bigger surprises at the booth is an unlikely one – a power supply. PC Cooler has an X-2450 ATX 3.1 PSU on display and like the name implies, it provides a massive 2450W capacity, making it ideal for dual-PC setups, and ultra high-end builds for professional workloads. PC Cooler also has more sensible options in the sub-1000W range for us regular PC gamers.

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