Among the many booths that caught my attention at Computex 2025, one that genuinely surprised me came from a newcomer, Sudokoo. Sudokoo may be new to the scene, but they showed up strong this year with their SK620V air coolers. It’s a solid option that brings both style and function for PC builders.
The SK620V comes in black or white and features a built-in digital display for real-time CPU monitoring. Which I know many enthusiasts will appreciate, not just for the info, but also for the extra bit of flair it adds to a build.

What really caught my eye, though, is their Rail Lock fan mount system. No fan clips. None. Just slide the fans in. And to be honest, their implementation is smoother than Corsair’s take on this kind of mount. Why? Sudokoo added a guiding border along the rail, making fan alignment a no-brainer. It’s these small touches that show they’ve actually been paying attention to builder feedback.

You’re also getting of up to 72mm of RAM clearance, so compatibility with taller memory modules shouldn’t be an issue. Plus, the cooler comes with an AM5 CPU anti-bend bracket. Something that’s starting to feel like a must-have for AM5 users. As for thermal performance, it’s rated with a TDP of up to 220W, which is respectable for a single-tower air cooler in this class.
One thing I also noticed based on the model name “SK620V” is that Sudokoo seems to be going with a naming scheme similar to DeepCool’s. It’s a small detail, but interesting to see how newer brands may be drawing inspiration from the established ones while trying to carve their own identity.
Sudokoo’s Computex debut might not have had the largest booth or the flashiest lighting, but the SK620V series shows they mean business in the thermal game. And honestly? I’m excited to see what else they’ve got coming next.






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