New hardware brand Xastra launched its initial lineup of PC cases and cooling components at Computex 2026, opting to skip flashy styling trends in favor of matte surfaces, sharp geometric shapes, and restrained RGB implementation.
Crab and Dove AIO Liquid Coolers
Xastra’s liquid cooling portfolio kicks off with the Crab LR360 ARGB and Crab LA360 ARGB 360 mm liquid CPU coolers. Both models leverage a modular pump-block system where a standard puck-shaped pump relies on magnetic interlocks to accept interchangeable top covers. The variants differ strictly in aesthetics: the Crab LR360 ARGB features a cube-shaped top with a clean rectangular addressable RGB diffuser framed by matte-black trim, while the Crab LA360 ARGB swaps that block for an X-shaped illumination pattern.

Mechanically, both Crab coolers pair a 29 mm-thick radiator with a unified compound fan frame. Instead of individual fan frames pieced together, the continuous housing features a single long ARGB light strip stretching across its side alongside standard hub-mounted LEDs.

The internal pump operates at speeds ranging from 800 to 3,000 RPM, while the impellers spin between 800 and 2,000 RPM to deliver a maximum airflow of 75.2 CFM. Positioned just below the flagship models is the mainstream Dove LD360, which moves away from the compound fan layout to utilize three separate high-static-pressure fans paired with a mecha-inspired X-pattern pump cap.

Dove FY120 Fan
For standalone radiator upgrades, Xastra showcased the Dove FY120 premium 120 mm fan. Built using high-density liquid-crystal polymer for the impellers to minimize blade distortion at high velocities, the fan runs on a durable rifled bearing. It delivers a substantial static pressure of 6.55 mm H₂O and an airflow capacity of up to 76.77 CFM. Operating within a speed range of 800 to 2,600 RPM, the fan keeps acoustic output below 32 dBA even at maximum load.
QW505M MicroATX Case
On the chassis front, Xastra introduced the QW505M, a wide-format cube case designed for MicroATX motherboards. The enclosure utilizes a two-sided glass showcase configuration that retains a corner pillar for structural support. Its primary performance feature is an integrated 10-degree forward incline built directly into the floor of the chassis, a design choice engineered to capture and force fresh air upward directly into the graphics card intake footprint.

Despite its compact MicroATX height, the wider dual-chamber layout accommodates premium hardware profiles, offering clearance for graphics cards up to 41 cm in length. Cooling capacity remains extensive for its form factor, supporting up to nine 120 mm fans and up to a 360 mm radiator along the top panel.