be quiet! shows off new Light Loop IO LCD AIO water coolers, featuring an IPS display

A new, flashier cooler design, that be quiet! promises will still deliver excellent thermal performance.

At Computex 2026, be quiet! is premiering its new line of AIO water coolers, the Light Loop IO LCD series. These models feature refreshed aesthetics and design, complete with a company-first IPS LCD screen.

Arriving in 360mm and 240mm formats, the Light Loop IO LCD series promises to pair ample cooling performance with its flashy lightshow. These coolers feature daisy-chained 120mm Light Wings LX PWM fans, which we’ve seen in action on the company’s Pure Loop 3 LX 360 delivering excellent thermals, even in the face of a Core i9-13900K.

Outside of the blowers, the Light Loop IO LCD touts a bespoke jet plate and cold plate which be quiet! states will deliver superior performance relative to prior coolers. This comes part and parcel with a state-of-the-art pump with progressive IC, which should further improve thermals as well as reduce noise levels.

Moving the focus to aesthetics, the Light Loop IO LCD will be available in either black or white colourways. Regardless of paint job, each cooler will arrive with a 2.1in circular IPS display, capable of displaying video at 480×480 at 500nits. You’ll be able to customise the panel, alongside RGB effects, via the company’s IO Center software.

We’re also keen on the cooler’s tubing, which both looks suitably premium and seems to offer plenty of flexibility for installation. Similarly, it’s good to see the easy-access refill port for the loop is making a return on this new design too.

A photograph of be quiet!'s software controls for the Light Loop IO LCD 240.
Image: Club386 / Ben Hardwidge.

be quiet! aims to have the Light Loop IO LCD AIO out the door by Q3 of this year. The 240mm black model sets the pricing floor at $224, while the 360mm commands a small additional premium, costing $249. The white colourways will cost a further $5 on top of those aforementioned prices.

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Samuel Willetts
Samuel Willetts
With a mouse in hand from the age of four, Sam brings two-decades-plus of passion for PCs and tech in his duties as Hardware Editor for Club386. Equipped with an English & Creative Writing degree, waxing lyrical about everything from processors to power supplies comes second nature.

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