Among the many AIOs at Computex 2026, the Ocypus OMEGA L36 Ultra ENG Limited stood out for a mechanical feature rather than the usual focus on lighting or displays. Notably, this product was on a prototype stage and was first shown at last year’s Computex. It is now appearing in a more refined form.

The 360mm cooler is rated for 310W TDP and uses a 2.8-inch 480×480 IPS screen that supports custom images, GIFs, and MP4 playback via Ocypus’ software. What sets it apart is a dynamic cooling mechanism built into the pump block. Under higher CPU loads, the screen assembly lifts, exposing an օդuct that directs airflow toward the motherboard’s VRM area, assisted by an integrated VRM fan.

From what I observed, this combines two current trends: LCD pump customization and targeted motherboard cooling. While VRM thermals are less of a bottleneck on modern boards, manufacturers are still experimenting with airflow around the CPU socket, especially in systems dominated by large radiators.

The cooler ships with Sigma F36 ARGB Unifan and supports motherboard-synced lighting, but the movable display and VRM airflow system are clearly the main focus.

After seeing dozens of similar AIOs on the show floor, this was one of the few that tried something mechanically different. Whether it translates to real thermal gains will need proper testing, but it’s easily one of the more unconventional designs at Computex this year.

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