ID-Cooling has expanded its product portfolio to include a dedicated lineup of PC chassis, designed to complement its existing air coolers, all-in-one liquid coolers (AIOs), and fan solutions. The new cases are engineered with a cohesive aesthetic that extends from the front panel to internal components, often pre-configured with ID-Cooling's latest fans for immediate performance.
Among the standout models is the Flow 500 Wood White, which combines whitewashed wooden accents with a mesh-and-glass mid-tower design. This case supports vertical and horizontal ventilation, features a detachable front grille, and accommodates up to 360 mm radiators while including a front USB-C port for convenience. The View 500 series takes transparency further with a 270-degree glass panel, capable of housing up to nine fans and supporting dual 360 mm radiator setups in its high-end variant, the View 510.
The Ware series—comprising models like the 300, 310, and 510—adds to the lineup with both ARGB and non-ARGB options. These cases are designed for flexibility, catering to builds that prioritize both aesthetics and airflow efficiency.
Cooling Solutions: From Air to Liquid
On the cooling front, ID-Cooling's AIO offerings include the DL360 Curve, a 360 mm unit with a 6.67-inch curved LCD display that supports resolutions up to 2400 x 1080. The pump operates at 2900 RPM, while fans can spin up to 2500 RPM, ensuring optimal thermal performance without excessive noise. The DX360 LCD variant features a detachable 4-inch display for versatility, while the DX360 Wood matches the Flow 500 Wood case with wood accents on the waterblock and fans.
For high-end desktop (HEDT) and workstation builds, the Elite L360 Pro stands out. It supports AMD's SP3/SP6 platforms (EPYC and Threadripper), featuring a new-generation pump and a polished copper base for superior heat dissipation. Air coolers in the lineup range from stealth-oriented designs like the Frozn A620 SLK—equipped with six 6 mm heatpipes and a soldered copper base—to the A610 XL, which boasts an enlarged fin stack and a slim fan operating between 500 and 1800 RPM for quieter operation.
Fan Innovations and Workstation Focus
A notable addition is the Elite A820, a dual-tower cooler tailored for AMD's SP3/SP6 platforms. It includes eight 6 mm heatpipes and fans capable of reaching up to 3000 RPM, making it ideal for demanding workstation workloads. The lineup also extends to entry-level options like the SE-214-XT G2, which has been refreshed with a sturdier mounting kit and improved fan installation, allowing users to mount it without detaching the fan during setup.
ID-Cooling's fan series expands with models such as the AM-120, offering adjustable RPM from 0 to 2500 (79.7 CFM at maximum) and noise levels as low as 31 dB(A). The AM-120 Slim variant reduces thickness to just 15 mm while maintaining performance with 59.6 CFM. The AT-120 fan incorporates a rectifying ring blade design and dual-ball bearings, delivering up to 83 CFM at 3000 RPM. All fans are available in black, white, and ARGB variants to suit user preferences.
For PC builders prioritizing both performance and aesthetics, ID-Cooling's new chassis and cooling solutions provide a seamless integration of components. The emphasis on premium materials—such as wood accents—and advanced airflow designs ensures that these cases cater to users who demand both visual appeal and thermal efficiency. Whether for gaming, content creation, or professional workloads, the lineup offers options that balance cooling performance with build flexibility.