I came across the darkFlash booth during Computex 2026 and saw the DV360S MAX up close. At first glance, it’s another entry into the growing pile of AIOs with built-in displays, but after spending a bit of time around it, this feels more like a safe, practical implementation rather than a spec-chasing one.
The DV360S MAX is a 360mm liquid cooler built around a fairly large pump block that houses a 3.95-inch IPS screen. The panel runs at 480 by 480 resolution, and in person, it looks clean and usable for system monitoring or custom visuals. It’s not pushing high pixel density, but it doesn’t need to. It does the job without trying too hard.

Looking at the rest of the hardware, darkFlash didn’t overcomplicate things. The radiator sticks to the usual 397 by 120 by 27mm size, paired with a pump rated at around 2700 RPM. Fans operate between 800 to 1800 RPM, delivering about 52.84 CFM of airflow with 1.46 mmH₂O of static pressure. Noise is rated at roughly 36.9 dBA, which puts it right in line with what you’d expect from this category. In other words, nothing here is pushing boundaries, but nothing feels underwhelming either.
Compatibility is broad, supporting both AMD’s AM4 and AM5 platforms as well as Intel sockets up to LGA 1700 and 1200, so it should fit into most modern builds without any issues.
Design-wise, it leans toward a clean and minimal look. The pump block is noticeably bulkier than older AIOs, likely because of the integrated display, but it doesn’t come off as excessive. It’s available in both black and white, which makes sense given how much builders care about matching their setup these days.
From what I saw, darkFlash isn’t trying to reinvent anything with the DV360S MAX. This is more about delivering a modern AIO with a display, keeping the specs balanced, and making it accessible.






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