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Levelplay Intros New Cooling Lineup at Computex 2025

Levelplay is making a return to Computex this year, unveiling an exciting new lineup of AIO coolers, air coolers, and fans aimed at redefining performance and value in the entry-level PC space. With fresh designs, smart features, and plenty of personality, this year’s showcase is all about cooling that doesn’t compromise.

AIO Coolers: More Power, More Personality
Levelplay’s popular Combat CL240 and CL360 are back with fresh upgrades in the form of the new M2 variants, now featuring enhanced ARGB pump lighting for a more vibrant, customizable look. Also joining the Combat lineup is the Combat M2-LCD, which replaces the infinity mirror with a crisp 2.4-inch high-res display that can show custom GIFs and real-time system stats.

And for builders who want something even more advanced, there’s the new Combat Liquid 360 HUD. It delivers strong cooling performance with a built-in digital display that shows system info right on the pump—no extra software, no complicated setup.

Also making its debut is the all-new LVL Series—Levelplay’s most versatile AIO platform yet. Designed to offer dependable cooling, quiet operation, and clean styling, the LVL Series strikes a perfect balance between performance and simplicity. With upgraded internal flow design and optimized components, it’s built to keep modern CPUs cool without adding noise or hassle to the build process. Whether you’re going for subtle or standout, LVL makes it easy to build with confidence.

Air Coolers: Designed for Builders Who Care
Levelplay’s latest air cooler, the LVL A4, is a 4-heatpipe single tower design with a smartly integrated fan/top-plate that simplifies assembly and elevates the aesthetic. It uses reflected ARGB fan lighting to softly illuminate the top logo. A 6-heatpipe version is already in the works to accommodate higher thermal loads.

Case Fans: Function Meets Fun
Rounding out the lineup is the LVL F120 fan, featuring a clever ‘sandwich’ construction and available in black, white, and a bold Panda edition. Its open-sided frame puts the edge-lit ARGB blades on full display, while a reliable motor and simplified cable routing make it as practical as it is eye-catching.

Source: Levelplay

 

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