Geometric Future Showcases Model 9 Ultra-Tower and Model 7 Prototype Cases at Computex 2026

Geometric Future is set to bring a new range of high-end PC cases to Computex 2026, highlighting a strong focus on thermal engineering, modular layouts, and enthusiast-grade design features. The showcase will be held from June 2 to June 5, 2026, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, where the company will present its latest flagship Model 9 ultra-tower along with early prototypes of the Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme cases. Alongside these, several upcoming cooling solutions, power supplies, and compact chassis designs will also be on display.

The Model 9 is positioned as the brand’s flagship ultra-tower and is built using a precision aluminum frame combined with a large curved smoked tempered glass side panel. The chassis measures 750 x 300 x 608mm, making it one of the larger enthusiast-oriented cases designed for complex, high-performance systems. A key highlight of the design is its triple-chamber airflow structure, which isolates CPU and GPU thermal zones to reduce heat buildup and improve airflow efficiency during sustained workloads such as gaming, rendering, and AI compute tasks.

The cooling system in the Model 9 is designed to support heavy configurations, including up to ten 140mm fans placed across multiple intake and exhaust positions. It also features a dedicated top chamber for a 420mm liquid cooling radiator, which operates independently from the main airflow path. This separation ensures that the radiator receives fresh air without interference from the GPU or system heat. Additional design touches include a motorized retractable power button and an expanded front I/O panel with multiple USB and Type-C ports aimed at high-end workstation and gaming users.

Key features of Model 9 include:

  • Triple-chamber airflow design separating CPU and GPU heat zones
  • Support for up to ten 140mm cooling fans
  • Dedicated 420mm top radiator chamber with isolated airflow
  • Curved smoked tempered glass side panel with aluminum frame
  • Motorized retractable power button to prevent accidental presses
  • High-speed front I/O with multiple USB 3.0 and USB Type-C ports

Alongside the flagship, Geometric Future is also showing prototypes of the Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme cases. These models introduce a floating triple-chamber architecture, separating CPU, GPU, and PSU into distinct airflow environments. Built using a combination of steel and tempered glass, the chassis measures 480 x 242 x 660mm and is designed to support extreme hardware configurations.

The Model 7 series expands cooling and hardware flexibility further, supporting up to twelve fans and a 420mm radiator in the top isolated chamber. The layout allows independent airflow control for each zone, improving thermal stability in dense high-performance builds. The cases also support E-ATX motherboards, large GPUs up to 470mm, and CPU coolers up to 180mm, making them suitable for flagship gaming or professional workstation systems.

Additional design and hardware support highlights include:

  • Floating triple-chamber structure for CPU, GPU, and PSU separation
  • Up to 12 fan mounting points across multiple airflow zones
  • Support for 420mm top-mounted liquid cooling radiators
  • Compatibility with E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards
  • GPU supports up to 470mm in length with a horizontal mounting design
  • Integrated display compartment for decorative figures up to 90mm height
  • Support for up to five storage drives and ATX power supplies

The company is also preparing several additional products for the show floor, including the Model 3 compact mATX case, Model 0 Mini-ITX folding case, and Model 0 M-ATX prototype. Cooling solutions such as the Eskimo Pro 42 and Eskimo Plus 36 AIOs, along with new Squama Ultimate fans, will also be showcased. PSU offerings like the Alpha Platinum and Beta Gold series will complete the ecosystem, alongside a new mascot character called Doll O.

With this lineup, Geometric Future is clearly targeting the upper tier of the PC enthusiast market, focusing on thermal separation, large-scale liquid cooling support, and design-driven aesthetics. Visitors attending Computex 2026 will be able to see the full range of products at Booth Q1115 in Hall 2, offering an early look at some of the most ambitious chassis designs the company has developed so far.

Jani Dushman
Jani Dushman

I'm Jani, a dedicated Tech Writer and Reviewer at Xiaomitoday. With a passion for exploring and dissecting the latest in technology, my mission is to bring you insightful and comprehensive reviews that empower your decision-making in the fast-evolving world of gadgets and tech.

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