While walking the floor at Computex 2026, I came across ASRock’s Steel Legend Dark 360 LCD, a 360mm AIO that keeps things relatively straightforward compared to some of the more overdesigned LCD coolers at the event.
The unit on display uses a triple-fan setup in a unified white frame. In person, the fans lean more toward a clean, functional look rather than pushing heavy RGB or unique blade designs. It is a more restrained approach, which actually helps it blend well with lighter-themed builds.

The water block is the main highlight. The square IPS screen looks sharp enough up close, showing real-time system stats like CPU usage, temperature, and clock speeds. It is not trying to be oversized, but it is large enough to be readable without looking cramped. Around it, there is a subtle ARGB accent that does not overpower the display itself.
One thing that stood out immediately is the small integrated fan on the pump housing. It is clearly positioned to push air toward the VRM area, which is something you do not see as often now with newer AIO designs. Whether it makes a noticeable difference will depend on the setup, but it is a practical addition that makes sense, especially for tighter airflow cases.
The tubing on the sample unit is sleeved and feels thick enough, with enough flexibility for typical mid-tower routing. Nothing unusual here, but also nothing that feels cheap or overly stiff when handled.
From what I observed, the Steel Legend Dark 360 LCD does not try to reinvent the category. It sticks to a familiar layout, adds a usable LCD, and includes a small but functional detail with the VRM fan. In a show full of increasingly flashy AIOs, this one feels more grounded and focused on usability.





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