Cooling is clearly the story XPG wants to tell at COMPUTEX 2026, and the hardware on display makes a strong case for it.
LEVANTE VIEW 360
The flagship of the lineup is the LEVANTE VIEW 360, an all-in-one liquid cooler that puts a 3.95-inch display directly on the pump head.

The LEVANTE VIEW 360 is rated to handle up to 320 W TDP, making it capable of keeping up with today’s most demanding processors, and it supports both AMD AM5 and Intel LGA1851 sockets.

The display can be used to show system information, custom images, videos, and GIFs, giving builders plenty of personalization options beyond the default monitoring readouts.
MAESTRO VIEW 62DA
On the air cooler side, we have the MAESTRO VIEW 62DA, carrying what appears to be the same 3.95-inch display.

It is a dual tower cooler, offering 6 direct contact heat-pipes in an all-black aesthetic. It is rated to cool processors with up to 250 W of TDP and supports both AMD AM5 and Intel LGA1851 sockets.
MAESTRO INFINITY 62DA
The MAESTRO INFINITY 62DA keeps the dual-tower layout but swaps the display panel for an infinity mirror design.

TDP support drops slightly to 240 W compared to the VIEW 62DA, though it remains a capable cooler for most modern processors.
MAESTRO 62DA
Rounding out the lineup is the MAESTRO 62DA, the no-frills option in the range. It skips both the display and the infinity mirror in favor of simplicity. If you dig basic, this should be your priority. TDP supported is 230 W, which is understandable considering it uses a simpler fan setup.

Together, the four coolers reflect XPG’s broader push to position itself as a full-build brand rather than just a memory and storage label.