Montech announced a new lineup of All-In-One (AIO) liquid CPU coolers during the Computex trade show in Taipei, Taiwan.

The release targets a gap in the hardware market by offering high-performance thermal management at a lower cost than premium competitors. This move could shift the accessibility of liquid cooling for budget-conscious PC builders who previously relied on air coolers.

The company showcased the products this week at the Computex event. The manufacturer said the new AIO coolers will feature a starting price point well under $100 [1]. This pricing strategy aims to democratize liquid cooling technology without sacrificing the performance required for modern high-end processors.

Liquid cooling systems typically consist of a pump, a radiator, and fans that move heat away from the CPU more efficiently than traditional heat sinks. By keeping the price below the $100 threshold [1], Montech is positioning itself against both established luxury brands and entry-level air cooling solutions.

While specific technical specifications for the pump speed and radiator sizes were not detailed in the initial announcement, the company emphasized the value proposition of the lineup. The focus remains on providing a balance of efficiency, and affordability for the global consumer market.

Montech's presence at Computex 2026 highlights a broader industry trend toward optimizing cost-to-performance ratios. As CPUs generate more heat with newer generations, the demand for affordable liquid cooling is expected to rise among gaming and professional users.

Montech announced a new lineup of All-In-One (AIO) liquid CPU coolers

The introduction of high-performance liquid coolers priced under $100 signals a potential price war in the budget cooling sector. If Montech successfully delivers on performance claims, other manufacturers may be forced to lower prices on entry-level AIOs, making liquid cooling the standard rather than a premium upgrade for mid-range PC builds.