Computex 2025 has always been the playground for innovation, but this year, a new player entered the scene. Sudokoo’s a brand not many people have heard of yet, but they showed up at Computex this year ready to get noticed.

It’s their first time joining the event, and they brought their new PROTEUS Series AIO Coolers.

A Clean Look with Practical Features
The PROTEUS currently comes in just one color: black. But what it lacks in palette options, it makes up for in premium design. The pump cap rotates 360 degrees, making it flexible for various mounting orientations. Even better, the cap uses a tool-free magnetic metal design, which not only looks sharp but makes adjustments a breeze.

What really catches the eye, though, is the custom 3.4-inch LCD screen embedded on the pump. With a crisp 480×480 resolution, it displays system stats, custom images, or animated GIFs. This display is controlled via Sudokoo’s own MasterCraft software, which, from what we’ve seen, offers a pretty intuitive UI for tweaking the visuals or monitoring your PC’s vitals.

Tidy Setup, Strong Cooling
One thing I liked was the Linker Hub they included. It’s basically a way to keep all the fan and pump cables organized so you don’t end up with a messy case. Makes the whole build look cleaner, especially if you’re the type who hates seeing random wires everywhere.

Performance wise, Sudokoo says the PROTEUS can handle up to 350W TDP, so it should be fine even for high-end CPUs or if you’re planning to overclock. It’s clear the brand is aiming to compete with more established names in the AIO market.

A Few Caveats
As promising as the PROTEUS looks, there are a few practical concerns. The cooler’s fan covers, which add to its aesthetic appeal could potentially cause clearance issues in entry-level or mid-range compact cases. Builders using tighter chassis should definitely double-check dimensions before committing.

Leave a Reply

Trending

Discover more from RKiologist

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Discover more from RKiologist

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading