Geometric Future Unveils Model 9 and Model 7 Ultra-Tower PC Cases at Computex 2026
At Computex 2026, Geometric Future is introducing two new ultra-tower PC cases: the flagship Model 9 and the innovative Model 7 prototype, including the Model 7 Extreme. These cases are designed for high-end PC builders seeking advanced thermal management, premium materials, and distinctive aesthetics. Both models will be showcased at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2, 1F, Booth Q1115, from June 2 to June 5, 2026.
Model 9: Flagship Ultra-Tower with Advanced Cooling and Premium Design
The Model 9 stands as Geometric Future’s flagship ultra-tower, crafted with a precision-engineered aluminum frame and a large, curved tempered-glass side panel finished in a smoked tint. The brand’s signature circular-square logo is seamlessly integrated into the glass, emphasizing its premium identity.
This ultra-tower measures 750 × 300 × 608 mm (29.5 × 11.8 × 23.9 in) and features a triple-chamber layout. An angled partition separates the CPU and GPU thermal zones, effectively minimizing heat recirculation. The main chamber supports up to ten 140 mm fans, with mounting options at the top, rear, bottom, and side, ensuring robust airflow for demanding builds.
The top compartment is dedicated to a 420 mm AIO liquid cooler, with its own isolated airflow path. Cool air is drawn from a rear intake and exhausted through the top, keeping the AIO thermally independent from the main chamber. A motorized retractable power button adds a touch of innovation, extending from the chassis when activated to prevent accidental presses. The enthusiast-grade front I/O panel includes four USB 3.0 ports, four USB Type-C ports at 20 Gbps, and CTIA HD audio support.
Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme: Floating Triple-Chamber Prototypes
The Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme prototypes introduce a floating triple-chamber design, providing dedicated thermal zones for the CPU, GPU, and power supply. The frame utilizes 1.5 mm SPCC steel at the front and rear, 0.8–1 mm steel in the main body, and 4 mm tempered-glass panels for durability and style. The external dimensions are 480 × 242 × 660 mm (18.9 × 9.5 × 26 in).
These cases support up to twelve fans, including three in the top independent chamber, three at the top of the main chamber, two on the right side of the motherboard tray, one at the rear, and three at the bottom. Radiator support extends to 420 mm liquid coolers at the top, with the independent top compartment fully isolated for optimal AIO performance.
Compatibility covers E-ATX (up to 12 × 11 in), ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards. GPU support reaches up to 470 mm in length via a horizontal seven-slot PCI-E mount, with CPU coolers up to 180 mm tall and ATX power supplies up to 220 mm. Storage options include five 3.5/2.5-inch drive bays, and a GPU bracket is included for added stability. The front I/O panel features two USB 3.0 ports, two USB Type-C ports at 20 Gbps, CTIA HD audio, and dedicated power and reset buttons.
A unique feature is the separate top display compartment, sealed behind a transparent dustproof glass panel. This space accommodates collectible figures or display pieces up to 90 mm (3.5 in) tall, catering to builders who view their PC chassis as a centerpiece of their workspace or gaming setup.
Additional Products and Prototypes on Display
Alongside the Model 9 and Model 7, Geometric Future will present the soon-to-be-launched Model 3 compact microATX case, the Model 0 Mini-ITX folding case, and the larger Model 0 microATX prototype. The company will also showcase its latest power supply units, including the Alpha Platinum and Beta Gold series, as well as the Eskimo Pro 42, Eskimo Plus 36, and new Eskimo Ultra 42/Ultra 42 Sight prototype AIO liquid coolers. The Squama Ultimate and Squama 3005 performance fans will also be featured. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet Doll O, Geometric Future’s new mascot, as part of the brand’s evolving identity.