Levelplay Intros New Cooling Lineup at Computex 2025

With Computex 2025 just around the corner, a relatively unknown player in the PC hardware space has revealed its cooling lineup that will be featured at the upcoming event. Levelplay has refreshed its AIO cooler lineup with upgraded versions of its Combat series and introduced an entirely new, versatile LVL Series, but admittedly, we aren’t familiar with the old versions, but I must admit, they do look decent.
The Combat M2

The Combat M2 variants of the CL240 and CL360 now boast enhanced ARGB pump lighting for more visual customisation. Additionally, the Combat M2-LCD offers a significant upgrade with a 2.4-inch high-resolution display capable of showing custom GIFs and real-time system statistics, replacing the infinity mirror. For enthusiasts seeking top-tier performance and integrated information, the new Combat Liquid 360 HUD features a built-in digital display directly on the pump, providing system info without the need for extra software.
AIO Cooling
The all-new LVL Series AIO coolers aim to provide a balance of dependable cooling, quiet operation, and clean aesthetics. These coolers feature an upgraded internal flow design and optimised components, ensuring efficient cooling for modern CPUs while maintaining low noise levels and simplifying the building process. The LVL Series is designed to offer versatility for various build styles, whether subtle or more prominent.
Expanding beyond liquid cooling, Levelplay has also introduced the LVL A4 air cooler, a single tower design with four heat pipes and an integrated fan/top-plate for simplified assembly and an enhanced look. It utilises reflected ARGB fan lighting to subtly illuminate the top logo, with a higher-performance six-heatpipe version currently in development. Finally, the new LVL F120 case fan features a unique ‘sandwich’ construction with open sides to showcase its edge-lit ARGB blades and comes in black, white, and Panda editions, combining visual appeal with practical cable routing and a reliable motor.
Computex
While we don’t have plans to meet with them at the show, if we see the booth, we’ll try to stop by for a closer look.