These coolers feature screens and a dual-tower design. The AP 15 is equipped with a so-called Digi-Display, which will display key system parameters, including temperature, CPU load, fan speed, and even a calendar. To achieve this, the screen is divided into four dedicated sections. The cooler itself looks well-built and inspires confidence.
The AP 17 is even more interesting. It is essentially the same as the AP 15, but better. Unlike its sibling, it features a full-sized, customizable 6-inch screen that can also display custom images from the user. It’s also worth noting that the screens on both models are removable.

These coolers inspire trust and look very reliable in terms of cooling performance, and here’s why: While the AP 15 has a copper base, six heat pipes, and is specifically designed to work with AMD Ryzen X3D processors, the AP 17 is visibly more premium, as it uses a nickel-plated copper base and eight heat pipes.
However, neither their price nor their approximate release date is currently known.
What is CES?
Product announcements at CES often precede actual market availability. For innovative PC components like these coolers, the typical timeline from announcement to retail release can range from a few weeks to several months. The final pricing and performance will be independently verified through technical reviews, which usually appear closer to the launch date. It is common for such presentations to focus on key features and target specifications while leaving final commercial details to be confirmed later.


