ASRock announced its entry into the CPU cooling segment with the introduction of six new all-in-one (AIO) cooling lineups alongside its existing PC hardware portfolio. The new AIO liquid coolers are offered across multiple product series, including Taichi, Phantom Gaming, Steel Legend, Challenger, Pro, and workstation-focused WS-series models.
ASRock Brings In The AIO Arsenal

So, whatβs the sales pitch from ASRock here? For starters, the AIO lineup features βan industry-leading pump architecture and an expertly engineered flow-path designβ intended to improve heat transfer efficiency. As commonly seen in many premium AIO models, some of ASRockβs own AIOs will incorporate LCD displays for monitoring and visual customization, although conspicuously one of the models shown in the image uses a pump-less design, with its large dimensions suggesting that this may be the workstation WS-series model intended for AMD Threadrippers or Intel Xeons.
For the cooling fans, ASRock says these mdoels incorporate liquid crystal polymer (LCP) fan blades (known for its strength even at extremely thin profiles, commonly used in high-performance laptop fans) and dual-ball bearing fans, both of which youβll also find in high-end parts. The company also promises six years of warranty, although we donβt know yet how many models this is applicable.
Given that all of these is only mentioned in one paragraph from the companyβs general CES 2026 announcement, we should expect more details to become available as the event commences next week, but until then, we can hopefully expect some great features if the company intends to stand out from the rather crowded AIO cooling market.
Pokdepinion: Letβs see what ASRock has in store.
