Three New Components Hit the Market

Geometric Future is rolling out an expanded hardware lineup this month with three distinct product launches aimed at PC builders seeking compact builds and efficient cooling solutions. The company is introducing the Model 3 micro-ATX case, an updated Eskimo Plus 36 all-in-one liquid cooler, and a new line of Squama 3003-12 performance fans. For builders planning their next system, understanding what these components offer is essential to making an informed purchasing decision.

The Model 3 Case: Compact But GPU Friendly

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The Model 3 is a 27-liter micro-ATX chassis designed around a front-mounted power supply layout. What makes this case stand out for GPU buyers is its ability to accommodate graphics cards up to 435mm in length, which covers most modern discrete GPUs currently on the market. The case features dual tempered-glass panels for visibility and interior flexibility.

Inside the compact frame, you’ll find support for up to eight 120mm fans and a 360mm radiator mounted at the top, giving builders multiple cooling configuration options. The case includes a removable shelf designed for display figurines, adding aesthetic value to the chassis. Geometric Future offers the Model 3 in multiple color finishes, with buyers able to choose between a fanless version priced at $109.90 or a pre-configured variant that includes five Squama 3003-12 ARGB PWM fans already installed. For GPU-focused builds, understanding how to protect your graphics investment matters, and proper airflow management is a key part of that strategy.

Cooling Solutions: The Eskimo Plus 36 Update

The refreshed Eskimo Plus 36 represents Geometric Future’s latest take on 360mm all-in-one liquid cooling. The unit ships with pre-installed Squama 3003-12 fans tuned for performance, paired with a pump rated at 1.5 liters per minute. The cooler’s largest selling point is its oversized copper coldplate, measuring 55.8 by 55.8 millimeters, which provides broad contact coverage across modern CPU designs.

The pump housing includes an RGB block with diffused lighting for customization. Compatibility spans Intel and AMD platforms, including the latest LGA1851 socket for Intel and AM5 for AMD processors. The Eskimo Plus 36 carries a retail price of $79.90, positioning it as a mid-range option for builders combining GPU and CPU cooling needs in compact cases.

New Fan Specifications and Performance

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At the heart of both new products sits the Squama 3003-12 120mm fan. This fan uses a thicker 30mm frame design and nine-blade configuration engineered for higher airflow and static pressure performance. Maximum airflow reaches 84 cubic feet per minute, while static pressure capability sits at 2.93 millimeters of water column, metrics that matter when pushing air through radiators or dense case layouts.

The Squama 3003-12 features dual-sided ARGB lighting on both sides of the fan hub for visual effect. Geometric Future offers multiple variants: standard and reverse-blade versions, plus reverse-airflow configurations for builders who need customized intake and exhaust setups. Individual fans retail for $19.90, with multi-pack bundles available at discounts. Protecting and cooling your GPU components requires thoughtful accessory selection, and versatile fans like these enable that flexibility.

What This Means for Your Build

These three product launches address a specific market gap: compact PC builders who refuse to compromise on cooling capacity or GPU support. The Model 3’s 435mm GPU length allowance is generous enough for high-end discrete cards, while the dual-glass panel design lets builders showcase their hardware investment. The Eskimo Plus 36 update brings modern socket compatibility to an established cooling platform, ensuring compatibility with current and near-future CPU generations.

The Squama 3003-12 fan availability across multiple configurations means builders can customize airflow direction and pressure according to their specific case layout and component arrangement. Whether you’re building a compact workstation or a space-efficient gaming rig with discrete graphics, having pre-validated component combinations from a single manufacturer simplifies the planning process and reduces compatibility concerns.

Pricing across the lineup positions these products in the mid-range tier, making them accessible to builders on realistic budgets rather than enthusiast-only premium territory. The option to purchase the Model 3 both with and without fans lets builders save money if they already own compatible components or maximize convenience with a fully equipped setup.