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CPS PCCOOLER reveals workstation AI hardware

The explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) is pushing computing hardware to its absolute limits. These demanding workloads—running on creator workstations, engineering systems, and on-premises clusters—require more than just powerful processors; they demand robust thermal and power delivery platforms capable of handling sustained, high-density heat output.

Enter CPS PCCOOLER, a company leveraging over two decades of thermal engineering expertise to redefine cooling solutions. Moving beyond traditional PC cooling, the company is now targeting the unique demands of AI workstations and servers, providing hardware built to manage extreme heat and power requirements.

The challenge for modern systems is managing continuous strain on CPUs, GPUs, and power supplies. As these systems operate at peak capacity, conventional cooling methods often fall short, leading to performance bottlenecks. CPS PCCOOLER‘s new lineup directly addresses this need by combining innovative air and liquid cooling options with high-capacity chassis and power supplies designed specifically for multi-GPU systems.

The product range is meticulously engineered for different demands. For air cooling, the line includes the compact TR620M X dual-tower cooler, which measures just 115mm tall and features six heatpipes and a 100mm fan capable of up to 5,000 rpm, making it ideal for compact workstations and 4U servers. For more intensive tasks, the TS700D single-tower cooler offers seven heatpipes and dual 120mm fans, complete with a reverse-blade rear fan to optimize airflow in high-power systems.

For those requiring liquid cooling solutions, CPS PCCOOLER offers the LR480S radiator paired with four high-speed 120mm fans, specifically engineered to handle sustained AI workloads. A more compact 360mm version of this technology is also launching soon, offering flexible thermal management.

The physical infrastructure supporting these components is equally robust. The SR700 chassis provides a foundation for powerful multi-GPU setups, supporting HPTX motherboards, dual 480mm radiators, dual PSUs, and ample space for up to thirty case fans. This system is designed to accommodate massive configurations.

To ensure power stability for these intensive setups, the SU Series workstation PSU delivers up to 2500W of capacity. These units feature up to four native PCIe 5.1 12V-2×6 connectors and are certified with Cybenetics Titanium efficiency, ensuring top-tier energy management.

CPS PCCOOLER’s approach is clear: providing integrated thermal and power delivery hardware that scales with the demands of modern AI infrastructure. As the demand for high-density computing continues to escalate, the company is poised to deliver even more workstation-grade solutions, including new liquid cooling systems tailored for rack-mounted environments.