Singapore-based PC hardware manufacturer Sudokoo has officially announced a new lineup of thermal solutions at COMPUTEX 2025, showcasing the company’s growing footprint in high-performance cooling products. The product unveiling includes the PROTEUS Series all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler, the SK700/SK620 Series air coolers, and the MACH120 case fans.
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The new SK700V air cooler takes center stage as the company’s flagship solution for AMD’s AM5 platform. It features a distinctive offset heat pipe design aimed at improving RAM clearance, allowing for “Full RAM Freedom” even in tight builds. The SK700V is rated to handle up to 220 watts of thermal output and incorporates a Rail Lock Mount system designed to simplify the installation process. Users can choose between a standard version and a digital model that displays real-time system metrics such as CPU temperature, frequency, wattage, and usage. These metrics can be monitored and managed through Sudokoo’s proprietary MasterCraft software.


Also introduced are the SK620 models, aimed at mainstream users seeking efficient air cooling without compromising on compatibility or ease of installation. Like the SK700V, the SK620 features multiple heat pipes and a similar mount system, tailored for easier integration into a variety of PC cases.

On the liquid cooling front, Sudokoo has launched the PROTEUS Series AIO coolers, available in 360 mm and 420 mm radiator configurations. The PROTEUS 360 is equipped with 30mm thick fans optimized for higher static pressure, targeting users with demanding thermal needs. A key design feature is its 360-degree rotatable metal pump cap that attaches magnetically, allowing for flexible orientation and clean aesthetics.



Sudokoo emphasizes customization through its MasterCraft software, which enables users to personalize the PROTEUS series pump display. This includes support for videos, animated GIFs, static images, and real-time performance metrics. MasterCraft also provides centralized control over RGB lighting, fan speeds, and pump performance. Cable management is addressed with the Linker Hub, a control unit that consolidates power and lighting management for fans and pumps, aiming to reduce clutter inside the case.

The company also revealed its new MACH120 case fan, which is built using liquid crystal polymer (LCP) reinforced with glass fiber. The fan features Sudokoo’s M-Winding technology and a transparent center window that provides a unique visual touch. Internally, it uses a 3-phase, 10-pole motor with a 12-slot FOC closed-loop control system, combined with a custom hybrid hydraulic bearing developed in collaboration with Japan’s PORITE CORPORATION. The fan undergoes dual-plane dynamic balance calibration to improve rotational stability and reduce noise during operation.
Sudokoo announcements at COMPUTEX 2025 mark a continued push into the enthusiast market, with a focus on thermal performance, build quality, and personalization. The company’s new cooling solutions are expected to launch globally in the coming months, with pricing and regional availability to be announced soon.