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ASRock AIO cooler Rock 240 has a screen of only 1.05"

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ASRock has shown two water coolers, one of which has a small 1.05" screen. The design of the cooling block of the Rock 240 Digital is therefore a lot more conservative than the sometimes fairground-like screens that are becoming increasingly common on coolers.

Tweakers saw the ASRock Rock 240 Digital at the Computex fair. This is a fairly simple AIO cooler with two fans and support for pulse width modulation (PWM) that is suitable for AM4 and AM5, and LGA1851 and 1700 sockets. The most striking part of the cooler is the cooling block, which contains a small screen.

Now that is not very strange in 2026, because screens on cooling blocks are commonplace these days, but ASRock makes this screen remarkably inconspicuous by making it so small. It is a simple LED screen with an unknown resolution. The screen is 1.05" and therefore takes up less than a quarter of the cooling block. Only the temperature of the CPU can be read on the screen.

In addition, ASRock will also be showing the Challenger 360 at the fair. This is an AIO cooler with, as the name suggests, three 120mm fans. The cooler is also suitable for the same sockets as the Rock 240 and also supports PWM. Prices and release dates for both models are not yet known.

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