Walking through Computex 2026, most AIO coolers follow the same formula. The XERON LUX L360 Vision tries not to.
The first thing that catches attention is the pump block. Instead of the typical small LCD screen found on many premium AIOs today, the LUX L360 Vision features a massive 6.67-inch curved OLED display. During the demonstration, the screen was running animated visuals that made use of depth and mirror-like effects, giving it a more striking appearance than most display-equipped coolers currently on the market.
According to the specifications shown at the booth, the cooler is equipped with a high-performance pump, 2400RPM fans, and is rated to handle up to 320W of heat dissipation. The listed price was $199, although final pricing could still vary depending on the region.
What makes the LUX L360 Vision more interesting, however, is the technology powering its cold plate. XERON is integrating what it calls the T1000 cooling system, which combines a copper-diamond composite cold plate with an electromagnetic liquid metal circulation design.

The copper-diamond composite is designed to improve thermal conductivity and heat spreading over traditional copper cold plates, according to the information provided. Meanwhile, the liquid metal cooling medium is circulated through electromagnetic force rather than a traditional impeller-driven mechanism. The company claims this approach can reduce mechanical wear while improving heat transfer efficiency and temperature consistency under sustained workloads.
As with many technologies shown at Computex, the claims remain largely based on manufacturer-provided information, and no independent performance data was available during the demonstration. Still, it was refreshing to see something beyond the usual larger radiator, faster fan, or redesigned pump housing approach that dominates most AIO launches today.
Whether the T1000 technology delivers meaningful gains in real-world testing remains to be seen, but the LUX L360 Vision was easily one of the more interesting cooling products displayed at the XERON booth during Computex 2026.





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