The custom PC market has evolved significantly over the past few years. What was once a segment focused purely on performance has now transformed into a vibrant ecosystem where aesthetics, personalization, and self-expression are just as important as raw computing power. At COMPUTEX 2026, one company that embodies this evolution is TCOMAS, a fast-growing brand that is making waves in the gaming and esports hardware industry.
Who is TCOMAS?

TCOMAS is a gaming-focused hardware manufacturer specializing in PC cooling solutions, gaming accessories, and enthusiast-grade DIY components. The company has built its reputation around combining functional engineering with visually striking designs, targeting gamers, content creators, PC enthusiasts, and system builders who demand more than just performance from their hardware.
Rather than treating cooling solutions as purely functional components, TCOMAS sees them as a central element of the modern gaming setup. Their products increasingly blur the line between hardware and digital art, allowing users to showcase their personality through their PC builds.
At COMPUTEX 2026, TCOMAS invited selected media partners into its private showroom to preview a range of upcoming products that reflect this philosophy. The showcase highlighted a strong emphasis on display-integrated cooling systems, customizable LCD screens, and immersive gaming-themed PC builds.
A New Era of Display-Integrated Cooling

The standout theme across the entire TCOMAS portfolio this year is the integration of display technology into traditional cooling hardware.
One of the most fascinating concepts on display was a prototype All-in-One (AIO) liquid cooler that incorporates a 3D Display Box directly into the cooling assembly. Rather than simply displaying system information, the unit allows users to showcase miniature collectibles, figurines, mascots, and visual effects as part of the cooling system itself.
This innovative concept transforms what is typically a utilitarian component into a centerpiece for any gaming PC.
TCOMAS also demonstrated a dual-display AIO prototype that combines a handheld gaming-inspired screen with a dedicated system monitoring panel. The design offers real-time hardware statistics while simultaneously providing additional visual customization options, creating an entirely new level of interaction between users and their PCs.
The approach is refreshingly different from the standard LCD-equipped AIO coolers currently available in the market and reflects TCOMAS’ ambition to redefine how cooling hardware is perceived.
A Complete Ecosystem for DIY Builders

Beyond the headline-grabbing display concepts, the showroom featured an extensive lineup of products spanning:
- AIO Liquid Coolers
- ARGB Cooling Fans
- CPU Air Coolers
- Premium PC Cases
- Auxiliary Display Modules
- Daisy-Chain Fan Systems
The company’s latest product range clearly demonstrates a vision of creating a complete ecosystem for DIY builders.
Every component appears designed to work cohesively, allowing enthusiasts to create highly synchronized systems featuring unified lighting effects, display animations, and consistent design language throughout the build.
Circular LCD AIO Coolers Bring More Personality

Among the more polished products shown was the new Circular LCD AIO Cooler.
The cooler features a round display integrated directly into the pump head, providing real-time monitoring information such as temperatures, fan speeds, and system utilization. Users can also customize the display with images, animations, or branding elements.
Circular LCD displays have become increasingly popular among premium cooling solutions, but TCOMAS has successfully incorporated them into a design language that feels uniquely its own.
The result is a product that balances aesthetics and practicality, appealing to both gamers and professional creators.
Gaming Lifestyle Takes Centre Stage

Walking through the showroom, it quickly became apparent that TCOMAS is not merely selling PC components.
The company is actively promoting a broader gaming lifestyle.
The entire showcase was designed around immersive gaming environments, complete with themed desk setups, sports car models, and concept PC builds. The presentation demonstrated how TCOMAS products can become part of a larger lifestyle ecosystem rather than existing as standalone hardware components.
This strategy aligns particularly well with younger enthusiasts who view their gaming setups as extensions of their personal identity.
Custom PC Builds Inspired by Pop Culture

One of the biggest attractions within the showroom was the collection of custom-themed PC builds.
Visitors were treated to systems inspired by:
- Pokémon
- Anime franchises
- Super Mario
- Gaming culture icons
The Super Mario-themed build was particularly impressive. The design incorporated iconic elements such as Mario, Toad, Boo, and the classic Question Mark Block directly into the case structure, transforming the PC into a functional work of art.
These showcase builds highlighted the flexibility of TCOMAS’ cooling solutions and ARGB ecosystem, demonstrating how users can integrate their favourite franchises into their gaming setups without sacrificing performance.
Daisy-Chain ARGB Fans Simplify Cable Management

TCOMAS also introduced a new generation of Daisy-Chain ARGB fans.
As modern PC builds become increasingly complex, cable management remains one of the biggest pain points for system builders. The new fan design significantly reduces the number of required cables by allowing multiple fans to connect together seamlessly.
The result is cleaner installations, improved airflow management, and a more polished final appearance.
Combined with striking ring-style RGB lighting effects, these fans are likely to be particularly attractive to enthusiasts building the increasingly popular all-white showcase PCs.
Final Thoughts
While many manufacturers continue to focus solely on incremental improvements in cooling performance, TCOMAS is pursuing a different path.
The company is reimagining cooling hardware as an interactive and customizable platform that enhances both the visual appeal and functionality of modern gaming PCs.
The integration of 3D display boxes, multi-screen AIO coolers, customizable LCD displays, and immersive themed builds demonstrates a willingness to experiment with ideas that push beyond conventional product categories.
If the prototypes shown at COMPUTEX 2026 eventually make their way into retail products, TCOMAS could carve out a unique position within the enthusiast PC market by offering something that many competitors currently lack: genuine differentiation.
For gamers and DIY PC enthusiasts looking to create systems that stand out from the crowd, TCOMAS is certainly a brand worth keeping an eye on in the coming year.

