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One of the aspects I treasure most about CES is discovering all the amusing one-off designs and conceptual products that might never reach full-scale production. At CES 2025, alongside its major RTX-enhanced gaming laptop unveilings, MSI displayed something genuinely delightful: a custom CPU cooler incorporating a built-in turntable.
The water block is officially titled the Mag Coreliquid A13 concept, although the designation is inconsequential because MSI has indicated it has no intentions of transforming it into an actual market item available for purchase. That’s unfortunate because it not only means you can’t install an adorable spinning table within your desktop, but also the cooler that the A13 is derived from—the Mag Coreliquid A15 360—is a legitimate product boasting some impressive specifications. It features an offset CPU mount that can enhance the performance of certain latest Intel processors (like the Core Ultra 200S) that exhibit peculiarly situated hotspots.
MSI created a conceptual CPU water block for CES 2025 that has an integrated turntable and it’s somewhat amazing.
Unfortunately, there are no plans to bring it into actual manufacturing.
Additionally, the Lucky the dragon figure does not come included.@engadget pic.twitter.com/X70XJeAq8I
— Sam Rutherford (@samrutherford) January 7, 2025
I will fully acknowledge that the thrill of having a spinning table within your PC might be lost on many individuals. Nonetheless, just observe Lucky (the name of MSI’s dragon mascot) spinning around while the desktop operates. What’s even better is that you can lift the transparent lid on the water block and insert anything you desire. Imagine a stylish watch or perhaps a disco ball. Wouldn’t that be a riot, especially with all those RGB lights around? Honestly, the entire arrangement is quite captivating.
However, sadly, the Mag Coreliquid A13 will never belong to you. Unless, of course, enough individuals make some noise and persist in pestering MSI until they produce it for real. The power is in your hands.
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