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Computex always brings the wildest PC hardware innovations, and Hyte is keeping the streak alive with a fresh prototype. This unnamed AIO liquid cooler aims to inject some serious sci-fi flair into your next rig without obliterating your wallet. The standout feature is a fully transparent shroud around the radiator fans, offering a unique peek into the inner workings of your setup.
Here is what we know about this gorgeous new cooling unit:
– Transparent shroud design allowing you to see through to the radiator fins.
– Mesmerizing spinning RGB lighting on the fully illuminated pump block.
– An aggressive target starting price of just one hundred dollars.
– Potential options for both dual and triple-fan configurations.
At the one hundred dollar mark, Hyte is positioning this to go head-to-head with budget kings like the Cooler Master MasterLiquid Core II. While you can find cheaper liquid coolers, getting this level of unique aesthetic at a double-digit price point is rare. Of course, looking like a spaceship is only half the battle, and the real test will be how it actually tames high-end CPUs.
Some builders might wonder if the transparent shroud is actually visible once tucked away inside a PC case. Depending on your mounting orientation, you might just get a glorious view of the side-profile RGB instead of the radiator fins. Still, for anyone crafting a futuristic, translucent theme, this could be the missing piece of the puzzle.
The Nerd Bureau Take:
Hyte is pushing the boundaries of PC aesthetics, proving that budget builds do not have to look boring. If they can match this stellar pricing with reliable thermal performance, this prototype could easily become a staple for budget-conscious gamers. We will be keeping a close eye on this one as it moves from the showroom floor to the production line.