Geometric Future Showcases Striking Cases, Cooling Solutions and PSUs at COMPUTEX 2026

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅04.06.2026 06:46:16


Geometric Future showcased its latest and upcoming PC hardware products at COMPUTEX 2026, featuring an extensive lineup of cases, cooling solutions, fans, and power supply units. The company's booth highlighted its continued focus on distinctive industrial design, blending premium materials, innovative layouts, and enthusiast-focused features across its product portfolio.

The standout attractions were the new Model 9 flagship chassis and the Model 7 series prototypes. Unlike conventional PC cases that prioritize familiar layouts and aesthetics, Geometric Future's latest designs are intended to serve as visual centrepieces, combining architectural styling with advanced thermal engineering. The cases emphasize display-worthy aesthetics while maintaining support for high-end hardware and extensive cooling configurations.


Cases

Model 9 Flagship Ultra-Tower

The Model 9 is Geometric Future's flagship aluminum ultra-tower chassis, featuring a precision-machined aluminum frame paired with a large curved smoked tempered-glass side panel. Designed to make a statement, the chassis incorporates the company's signature circular-square logo directly into the glass panel, creating a premium showcase platform for enthusiast systems.


Internally, the Model 9 utilizes a unique angled partition that separates CPU and GPU thermal zones to reduce heat recirculation. The chassis supports up to ten 140mm fans and a dedicated 420mm liquid cooler housed in an isolated upper chamber with its own airflow path. Additional premium touches include a motorized retractable power button and a generous front I/O panel featuring four USB 3.0 ports, four 20Gbps USB Type-C ports, and HD audio connectivity.

Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme Prototypes
Also on display were prototypes of the upcoming Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme. These cases feature a distinctive floating triple-chamber architecture that separates the CPU, GPU, and power supply into dedicated thermal zones while presenting a visually striking appearance unlike traditional tower designs.


Model 7


Model 7 Extreme


The Model 7 series supports E-ATX motherboards, graphics cards up to 470mm long, CPU coolers up to 180mm tall, and radiators up to 420mm. The chassis can accommodate up to twelve fans throughout its multiple chambers, with a fully isolated top compartment dedicated to liquid cooling. One particularly unique feature is the transparent upper display compartment that allows builders to showcase collectible figures and decorative items, reinforcing the case's role as both a PC enclosure and a display piece.

Model 3 Compact mATX Case
Geometric Future exhibited the Model 3 compact micro-ATX chassis. The case continues the company's design-forward philosophy while targeting users who prefer a smaller footprint. Despite its compact dimensions, the Model 3 is designed to support modern gaming hardware and efficient cooling configurations while incorporating the distinctive styling elements seen throughout the Geometric Future ecosystem.


Model 3 AMD Edition (right), Model 3 (left) and Model 5 cases (center)


Model 0 M-ATX Prototype

The Model 0 M-ATX prototype attracted attention with its unconventional ultra-compact design. Despite measuring just around 9.3 litres in volume, the chassis is engineered to support full Micro-ATX motherboards, offering functionality typically reserved for significantly larger systems.
The chassis employs an origami-inspired folding structure combined with magnetic assembly mechanisms for simplified access and maintenance. Constructed using steel, mesh panels, and premium textured exterior materials, the Model 0 utilizes multiple circular mesh ventilation zones to maximize airflow while maintaining an exceptionally compact and minimalist form factor.

Power Supply Units

Alpha Platinum and Beta Gold Series PSUs

Geometric Future also showcased its Alpha Platinum and Beta Gold power supply series. Beyond offering high-efficiency power delivery for modern gaming and workstation systems, the units feature colour-accented rear designed to complement the aesthetic trims found on Geometric Future chassis such as the Model 3 and Model 5. The coordinated colour scheme allows builders to create more visually cohesive systems where even traditionally hidden components contribute to the overall design.



Cooling Solutions

Eskimo Ultra 42 and Eskimo Ultra 42 Sight Prototypes

Geometric Future showcased the upcoming Eskimo Ultra 42 and Eskimo Ultra 42 Sight prototypes, expanding the company's liquid cooling portfolio into the 420mm radiator segment for the first time. The new models are designed for enthusiasts running high-performance processors that demand greater cooling capacity than traditional 360mm solutions. The Eskimo Ultra 42 Sight variant further enhances the experience with integrated display functionality for system monitoring and customization.

Eskimo Pro 42 and Eskimo Plus 36 AIO Coolers
Also on display were the Eskimo Pro 42 and Eskimo Plus 36 all-in-one liquid coolers. The Eskimo Pro 42 features a large 420mm radiator, marking another example of Geometric Future's push into higher-capacity cooling solutions, while the Eskimo Plus 36 utilizes a more conventional 360mm radiator format. Together, these coolers cater to builders seeking powerful thermal performance for gaming and workstation systems while maintaining the distinctive aesthetics of the Eskimo series.

Squama Ultimate and Squama 3005 Fans

Complementing the cooling lineup were the latest Squama Ultimate and Squama 3005 performance fans. These fans are engineered to deliver strong airflow and static pressure characteristics for both case ventilation and radiator applications while maintaining the visual styling that defines the Geometric Future product range.


In addition to the hardware showcase, visitors were also introduced to Doll O, Geometric Future's new mascot. The character adds a playful element to the brand's identity while complementing the company's focus on creativity, personalization, and enthusiast PC culture.




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