Levelplay just launched a couple of new all-in-one (AIO) CPU coolers: Combat Liquid 360 HUD and Combat Liquid SE. The 360 HUD in particular is said to be "designed for gamers and PC enthusiasts who demand immediate access to live CPU data."
This desire for "immediate access" to that data is granted thanks to an integrated digital display on the Combat Liquid 360 HUD's cap that is placed over the CPU. On this display, you can get important information at a glance. Information such as CPU temps, power draw, usage rate, and speeds.
The Combat Liquid 360 HUD's display is circular with a 2.6" diameter. In order to access the aforementioned features, all users need to do is grab a driver update direct from Levelplay.
There are two options available in the Combat Liquid SE line. They are the Combat Liquid 240 SE and Combat Liquid 360 SE models. These offerings are a bit more minimal compared to the 360 HUD as they lack the display feature on the CPU cap.
Both lineups include 120mm cooling fans that are pre-installed at the factory. Levelplay says that this helps to minimize cable clutter and simplify installation. You can also synchronize the coolers' ARGB lighting with the rest of your system.
Designed for modern platforms, the Combat Liquid HUD and SE series support the latest processors, including Intel® LGA 1700 and LGA 1851 CPUs, as well as AMD® AM4 and AM5 sockets. Each cooler ships with all required mounting hardware for straightforward installation, allowing users to get up and running quickly. Whether you choose the data-driven Combat Liquid HUD or the streamlined Combat Liquid SE, both solutions deliver reliable thermal performance, reduced noise, and a refined build experience for high-performance PC systems.


