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MiTAC Computex 2026 Booth Tour: Diamond Cooling, 52U Racks, and More

22 June 2026 at 00:59

While wandering the Computex 2026 showfloor, we visited MiTAC's booth. The prolific server vendor had numerous products on display, including racks of GPU systems, storage, and even diamond cooled servers

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Phison Unveils Pascari Gen6 28GB/s Demo along with New Pascari Enterprise Offerings | Computex 2026 Post Update

By: Les Tokar
20 June 2026 at 11:39

It might be an understatement to say that Phison pulled out all the stops at Computex Taipei this year. It amazes me how far they have come and the success well earned. I remember when we first met up with Phison way back at Flash Memory Summit 2013. They were showing off their PS5006 Gen2x4 …

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Minisforum’s Upcoming MS-03 SFF PC Brings More of a Good Thing

20 June 2026 at 20:04

At Computex 2026 Minisforum was showing off their upcoming MS-03 mini-PC, the successor to their popular MS-01 and aiming to bring more of a good thing with Intel's new Panther Lake platform

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SMI Announces Gen6 Enterprise SSD Offerings along with Newest Gen5 SM8388 Controller Demonstration | Computex 2026 Post Update

By: Les Tokar
19 June 2026 at 23:04

I wanted to bring this information to the forefront because it’s hard to imagine just how dramatically our world will change once PCIe 6.0 (Gen6) becomes mainstream. Today, we’re already achieving data transfer speeds of up to 14 GB/s, and Gen6 will double that to an astonishing 28 GB/s. What’s remarkable is how easily we …

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TSSDR Visits Exascend in Shanghai and Discusses Their PD5 Series Enterprise SSD | Computex 2026 Post Update

By: Les Tokar
19 June 2026 at 22:20

It is funny how things work out sometimes.  While at Computex in Taipei a few weeks back, we were introduced to Frank Chen, CEO of Exascend, through our contacts at SMI.  Frank laid out their company values and explained key reasoning for their success which is their ability to customize and cater to their customers …

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The Corsair New Product Release Computex 2026 Suite Tour | Computex 2026 Post Update

By: Les Tokar
19 June 2026 at 17:51

Business longevity and success don’t happen without strong relationships. While review sites must remain impartial, long-term professional connections often help foster collaboration and mutual respect. Corsair and The SSD Review are a perfect example of this. Over the years, our relationship has extended far beyond SSD reviews. Corsair has played a key role in nearly …

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Computex 2026: Leo takes a closer look at RTX Spark

17 June 2026 at 09:01

For our very last Computex video of the month, Leo takes a closer look at the new range of upcoming RTX Spark ‘superchip' laptops. 

Watch via YouTube below:

RTX Spark is Nvidia’s new ARM‑based Windows PC platform that fuses a 20‑core Grace CPU, a Blackwell RTX GPU, and up to 128GB of unified memory into a single superchip for AI, creation and gaming workloads. OEMs across the industry are already preparing new laptop and mini PC designs around the RTX Spark chip, with availability expected later this year. Check out the full video above for Leo's thoughts on the new tech.

KitGuru Says: What did you make of the RTX Spark reveal?

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Computex 2026: KitGuru interviews AMD’s Bill Alverson

16 June 2026 at 08:58

While at Computex 2026, Leo had a chance to chat with AMD's Bill Alverson to get more details on the new AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency memory profiles. We also spend some time checking out an LN2-colled RX 9060 XT and get a first-hand look at an overclocking world record being broken.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 AMD EXPO ULL
02:51 LN2 on an 9060 XT!
04:04 World record beaten – attempt 2!

We saw some of the first EXPO ULL DDR5 kits in action over the course of Computex, including G.Skill's new Trident X5 NeoX kit, offering DDR5-6000 speeds at as low as CL26 latency.

Watch to the end of the video to see an attempt to push an RX 9060 XT to 5GHz using LN2!

KitGuru Says: Thanks to Bill for taking the time to get on camera with us. We look forward to seeing more from AMD in the months ahead. 

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Computex 2026: Enermax’s pumpless AIO, new fans, cases and more

12 June 2026 at 09:02

At Computex last week, we caught up with Enermax to see their fresh line-up of cooling hardware, including their first pumpless AIO, along with new PC and workstation cases and power supplies.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 Pump Free AIO cooler
01:24 Power Supplies
02:04 Enclave Chassis
02:31 PFii 120 Fans
02:52 Mariner Series of AIO
03:36 SuperX Digital Power partnership

We saw one other pumpless AIO unit at Computex this week over in the Noctua booth. Enermax is doing something similar with the PFA (Pump Free AIO) prototype. With this cooler, you get a two-phase, vapor chamber cooling design, where vapor is channeled up to the radiator to condense, before liquid travels back down another channel towards the CPU block. The idea here would be to eliminate noise, as well as eliminate potential long-term failure issues with mechanical parts like a pump. This tech isn't ready to hit the market just yet, but it will be interesting to see further developments.

For high-power workstations, the Mariner WST‑360E and WST‑360P coolers offer full‑coverage for HEDT processors, targeting up to 650W TDP and 800W TDP respectively. Enermax is also expanding its fan portfolio with the PF‑II 120, a 28mm‑thick aluminium‑frame model using LCP blades and a three‑phase motor for high‑speed stability.

The MaxTytan II 1650W ATX 3.1 PSU refreshes Enermax’s flagship line with Titanium‑grade efficiency, dual native 12V‑2×6 connectors and support for 235% power excursions, all backed by a 13‑year warranty.

On the chassis side, we have the new Enclave ATX and K9M Micro‑ATX cases. Both are built around panoramic tempered‑glass layouts that emphasise hardware visibility and modern cable‑management expectations. The Enclave ATX is the larger model, supporting up to three 360mm radiators simultaneously and shipping with seven pre‑installed ARGB PWM fans and an integrated lighting controller. The K9M is a more compact option for those building a Micro-ATX system.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of Enermax's Computex lineup this year?

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Computex 2026: FSP shows new 3200W PSUs, new cases and coolers

10 June 2026 at 13:00

We checked in with FSP at Computex again this year, discovering a new 3200W power supply, along with new cases and cooling gear.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:06 FSP’s New PSU range
01:58 New U501 workstation chassis
02:29 Consumer gaming cases
04:18 Server/data centre chassis

FSP's big focus this year, like many other companies, is workstations and datacentre products due to the booming AI market. FSP is well prepared to serve these customers, with high-wattage PSUs like the Cannon 3300W, the Twins Pro 1400W redundant unit and the Twins CRPS 3200W. For a more conventional high-end gaming build, the Titanium-rated Mega TI 1650W might be up your alley.

Just before Computex, FSP had also announced the DSP2000-57APB, a 2000W ATX 3.1 power supply designed with dual-GPU workstations in mind, as well as multi-socket motherboards.

If you are an enterprise customer, FSP does have a micro-customisation service, so you can request adjustments to things like cable length, connector layouts and cooling behaviour to speed up new hardware integration for system builders.

On the chassis front, we saw the new U501, a newer version of the U500 workstation case with a more compact frame, extra-large intake fans for better airflow, and an integrated GPU riser to keep your graphics cards from sagging.

The U560 is a new dual-chamber case designed with gaming PCs in mind. It has a removable vent at the front for easy access to your intake fans for maintenance, and has plenty of room for AIO liquid cooling and a full-sized graphics card.

The M581 takes on the newer fishtank look, with glass panels at both the front and side for a clean multi-angle view of the build inside. It is made with hidden-connector motherboards in mind, including a power supply shelf directly behind the motherboard tray, so you can do shorter runs to make cable management easier.

For cooling, the CF36A in black and white bring a new unified fan option to FSP's line-up, with three fans connected together and powered by a single cable. The new AW36-TR5 AIO cooler targets high-power Ryzen Threadripper builds. For gamers, there is the AL36 instead, which offers Intel and AMD socket support, along with an integrated display on the CPU block. The AD36 swaps out the display for a simpler digital block display that shows CPU temperature readings.

For air cooling, we spotted the ND5 and MP9. The ND5 has a stats display integrated on top of the heatsink while keeping a slim single-tower formfactor, while the MP9 is a massive dual-tower cooler for high-TDP CPUs.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of FSP's Computex showing this year?

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Computex 2026: G.Skill’s new low latency DDR5 kits, active cooling for DDR5 and more

9 June 2026 at 13:00

At Computex 2026, G.Skill showcased its new Ultra Low Latency DDR5 memory for AMD PCs, alongside its first actively cooled memory, and new ultra high-speed kits that push speeds beyond 10,000MT/s. 

Timestamps:
00:00 Active cooling
00:58 Trident Z5 NEOX RGB
01:53 Memory platforms
03:23 MSI MEG X870E on 8000 UDIMM’s
03:39 Workstation systems
04:42 DDR5 10000 512GB RDIMMs
05:00 Modded Systems

At Computex this year, G.Skill held its 12th Annual OC World Cup, putting the 12 best overclockers to the test in a series of competitive challenges. While German overclocker CENS won the grand prize last year, there was a new OC world champion for 2026 – bl4ckdot.

Moving on to new products at G.Skill's Computex booth, first we have the new active coolers for DDR5 memory, developed by Cooler Master to help reign in temperatures on newer, ultra-high-speed memory kits. G.Skill is also amongst the first memory companies to support AMD's new EXPO Low Latency tuning profile, with new Trident Z5 NeoX kits making use of it, bringing latency for DDR5-6000 down to CL26.

G.Skill wanted to shine a light on its new DDR5-9200 32GB CU-DIMM kit, delivering high speeds at just 1.1V. That's not all though, as G.Skill also has kits that break the DDR5-10000 barrier, including a 512GB R-DIMM kit for Intel Xeon systems, and a more traditional 48GB DDR5 kit running at 10933MT/s.

As with many other companies, enterprise is a bigger point of focus this year. For those customers, G.SKILL is demonstrating setups with DDR5‑8000 256GB (128GBx2) 4R CU‑DIMM, DDR5‑6400 256GB (64GBx4) ECC CU‑DIMM, and a DDR5‑8800 768GB (96GBx8) R‑DIMM setup for workstations and AI systems.

KitGuru Says: What did you make of G.Skill's Computex showing this year?

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Minisforum S5 All-Flash NAS Shown Based on Intel’s Wildcat Lake Platform

9 June 2026 at 16:30

At Computex 2026 Minisforum was showing off their upcoming S5 NAS, a mid-range all-flash NAS. With 5 M.2 SSD slots and 10GbE networking, the fanless NAS punches up

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Gigabyte overclocking team sets new records at G.Skill OC World Cup

8 June 2026 at 16:00

At the 12th Annual G.Skill OC World Cup at Computex, Gigabyte's professional overclocker, Hicookie, set a new record for DDR5 memory speed using multiple Aorus motherboards. 

Team Gigabyte members Sergmann, Saltycroissant, Madness777, and Exaberries, led by Hicookie, pushed the hardware to set the new world record. The record-breaking DDR5-13556MT/s entry was achieved using 24GB Corsair Vengeance LP DDR5 memory. For this particular record, the team used the Z890 Aorus Tachyon Duo X Ice motherboard paired with an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU running at a mere 2.118GHz across all cores (only 2+2 enabled).

During the event, the same overclocking team took 10 global first places in CPU frequency and various benchmarks. Unlike the memory frequency record, these were achieved using the newly launched X870 Aorus Infinity motherboard, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 processors, and G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB memory.

KitGuru says: Hitting 13556MT/s on DDR5 is an incredible milestone and there may still be room to reach new heights before the DDR6 generation lands. 

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Computex 2026: Gigabyte Project Infinity, new monitors, laptops and more

8 June 2026 at 13:33

In our latest Computex 2026 video, Leo visits Gigabyte to get a look at the full new range of Infinity series hardware, alongside new motherboards, laptops, peripherals and more.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 New 5K Mini LED monitor
01:16 Ari-themed components
02:05 Prototype cooling and 3D-printed bits!
03:19 Project Infinity – 40th Anniversary
04:28 Mobos running q uad-rank CUDIMM 8000MT/s

This year, Gigabyte is celebrating its 40th Anniversary. Following on from the reveal of the RTX 5090 Infinity at CES, Gigabyte now has a range of other new ‘Infinity' products on the way, including a new flagship AM5 motherboard.

The X870E Aorus Infinity Next is particularly impressive with its 64-stage VRM, vapor-chamber cooling and metal backplate. On the software side, Gigabyte has created X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 for improved per-processor tuning for the new Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition processor. There is also a cheaper, standard X870 Aorus Infinity Next motherboard, offering support for ultra high-speed DDR5 memory.

On the graphics card front, the RTX 5090 Infinity returns, but now Gigabyte is also bringing its new cooler design to RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 GPUs.

For PC cases, Gigabyte is showing the new Aorus C510 Glass Infinity, which integrates a reversible 16‑inch side display and supports massive graphics cards like the custom-cooled RTX 5090. As you would expect from a modern PC case, this one supports hidden connector motherboards.

The Gigabyte Stealth series grows with the new B850M Aorus Stealth and its ICE (white) version. This is Gigabyte's first ‘gaming-grade' B850 Micro-ATX motherboard, and as a good number of new PC cases now support hidden connector motherboards, you shouldn't have much trouble getting hold of a compatible case.

For monitors, Gigabyte has new Aorus Elite Tandem OLED and Mini LED models on the way. This includes the world's first 27-inch 5K Mini LED glossy monitor, offering ‘retina-class' PPI and sharpness to tackle the Apple crowd. It also has great specs for gaming too, with a 5K 165Hz mode, a 4K 220Hz mode and a QHD 330Hz mode.

The Aorus Elite OLED models move to 4th Gen Tandem OLED panels with a RealBlack Glossy finish and peak HDR brightness up to 1500 nits. The flagship FO32U24GP adds Dual Mode support and DP 2.1 UHBR20 connectivity, delivering up to 80Gbps of bandwidth for high‑refresh 4K. The FO27Q28G serves as a more accessible 27‑inch option.

On the software side for these new monitors, Gigabyte is introducing HyperNits to dynamically boost HDR highlights, while an AI Picture Mode can tune SDR image quality based on scene content. AI Super Resolution can upscale sub-native content on the fly and AI OLED Care will help you prolong the life of your OLED panel and avoid burn-in.

It wouldn't be 2026 without some mention of AI. This year, Gigabyte is showing new systems like the AI Top, which pair up to aa Ryzen 9 9950X with an RTX 5090 or Radeon AI Pro R9700 graphics card, but there is support here for dual-GPU configurations, which would allow the user to run even larger LLMs with up to 405 billion parameters. For those looking to bring a GPU upgrade to a portable machine, the Aorus RTX 50 AI Box is here, offering an external GPU solution for laptops or extremely small form factor systems.

Moving on to laptops, Gigabyte is launching the new Aorus Master 16, the world's slimmest X3D laptop, measuring in at just 19.9mm. This laptop packs a Ryzen 9 9955X3D and an RTX 5090 laptop GPU, along with an impressive 240Hz OLED display with HDR1000 support. Under the hood, cooling is handled by a Windforce Infinity system with a vapor-chamber, optimised airflow channels and a 230W total thermal envelope. As you would expect, this laptop is CoPilot+ certified, and can run Gigabyte's new ‘AI Agent', GiMATE. For gamers and creators, Gigabyte has the AERO X16, which packs a Ryzen AI 9 465 CPU and an RTX 5070 laptop GPU, and the Gaming A16 and A16 Pro laptops, which use Intel Core Ultra CPUs and RTX 50 GPUs.

Finally for peripherals, there is a new Aorus K10 Infinity keyboard with magnetic hall effect switches, an 8000Hz polling rate and an integrated OLED touchscreen. On top of that is the Aorus M10 Infinity Mouse with optical switches and hardware-level support for Nvidia Reflex 2.

KitGuru Says: Is there anything from Gigabyte that you'll be keeping your eye on for a future upgrade? 

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Computex 2026: DeepCool reveals new Assassin 5, new vapor chamber coolers and more

8 June 2026 at 09:00

Following on from our factory visit, Leo now takes an in-depth look at all of the new products they have brought to Computex, from a new AK700VC vapor chamber cooler and next-gen Assassin, to new workstation-grade hardware and more.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 Assassin 5 Vision
01:04 AK700 VC and low profile cooler
02:23 Station X 620
02:37 CL600 Case
03:50 CH170 Plus
04:10 DeepCool Software
04:24 Silentnox Pro 360
05:03 CH690 LCD Case
05:22 LT360 Vision ARGB
06:02 More Fans
06:50 Prototype PC
07:27 Power Supplies
08:26 Suspended fans

At Computex this year, DeepCool arrived armed with its new Assassin 5 Vision CPU cooler, utilising a new 2.0 Vapor Chamber design to improve heat transfer. As the Vision in the name implies, there is an LCD screen that sits on top of the cooler, giving you quick access to stats like CPU temperature and fan speed at a glance. DeepCool also has the AN600 VC for more compact systems, and the AK700 VC in black and white colour options.

For the workstation crowd, DeepCool is launching the Station X 620, a new air cooler built specifically for extremely high core-count CPUs, capable of handling up to a 520W TDP.

DeepCool also has its new SILENTNOX PRO 360 AIO, the very first from the company to feature a curved display on the pump block, with an even higher 2K resolution for better visuals.

DeepCool’s latest fans employ new dynamic balancing standards to reduce vibrations and resonance, further improving acoustic performance.

On the chassis front, DeepCool has the new CH690, designed for modern builds with a panoramic view of the internal components, alongside four pre-installed ARGB fans and an integrated display. There is also the CH170 Plus UES launching this year – an upgraded version of the compact chassis with new quick-release side panels for easier access to the internals for upgrades or maintenance.

KitGuru Says: What did you make of DeepCool's showing at Computex this year?

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V-Color Pushes DDR5 Capacity to 2 TB With New MRDIMM Kits, While Its OLED Memory Gets Low-Profile EXPO ULL Redesign

7 June 2026 at 07:35

A V-Color XOtt series DDR5 OLED gaming memory module is displayed in an open box, accompanied by a ruler.

V-Color presents its new XOT1 DDR5 memory kits that will come in super-fast speeds, and EXPO ULL "low-latency" optimized flavors. V-Color's Latest OLED DDR5 Memory Makes Some Changes That Lead To Slimmer & Sleeker Design Last year, V-Color launched its MANTA OLED XFinity+, which we tested. The kits supported some really fast speeds above 8000 MT/s and were the first to feature an OLED display on a memory module. This year, V-Color has updated that design. The new V-Color Manta XOT1 UDIMM SCC memory kit comes with AMD EXPO ULL profiles, supporting up to 6000 MT/s speeds at CL26 timings. […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/v-color-pushes-ddr5-capacity-to-2-tb-new-mrdimm-kits-oled-memory-gets-low-profile-expo-ull-redesign/

NXP Computex Keynote 2026 Coverage

7 June 2026 at 15:00

The final keynote for Computex 2026 comes from NXP, where CEO Rafael Sotomayor is talking all about what it takes to deliver AI for edge devices and robotics in the real world, and how NXP is well-positioned to accomplish this

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Computex 2026: Montech’s scented PC case, King 95 3D, coolers and prototypes

7 June 2026 at 12:30

Our Computex 2026 coverage continues with Montech. At the show, we saw brand-new PC cases as well as one of the most unusual products of the entire show – a scented PC.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 King 95 3D
01:45 F738 Pro + Vision
03:18 The TEN
04:36 TG3
05:21 Link fans + Lumi software
06:39 CyberFlow AIOs
07:26 Prototype products
08:40 PSUs

Starting off with the Montech King 95 3D, this case is hitting the market at $120, but without pre-installed fans, so the fully decked-out version you see in the video isn't quite what you'll see in the box if you buy one.

The King 95 3D ships with a hidden PCU compartment behind the motherboard tray, so you'll be able to do very short cable runs from the PSU to your hardware, particularly if you use a BTF motherboard.

The F738 adopts a floating design, which we've seen across a few different case makers at Computex this year. Essentially there are two chambers, with the main tower housing your motherboard, GPU and fans floating above the base unit where your PSU and cables all sit.

The F738 ships in two versions, an airflow-focused ‘Pro' version with a louvre style front panel where you can adjust the angle of the slats to change airflow direction, as well as a ‘Vision' version, which uses a glass panel at the front instead for really showing off your build.

The Montech TEN is a new SFF case, built for the company's 10th Anniversary. It comes in pretty cheap, starting at around $70 for the standard version, with enough room for a high-end GPU and AIO liquid cooling. There is also an Aura version with ARGB lighting, and a Wood version with small wooden accents on the top and front of the case.

The wood one is particularly noteworthy for one other reason – it has a magnetic piece that attaches to the roof of the case. The idea is that you would drip essential oils on this piece of wood, pop it in place, and then the heat from your PC would generate whatever aroma you want. It is a novel concept, one we've not seen before, so we'll see if it takes off.

Finally, we also have the TG3 case, hitting the market at just $60, complete with glass panels at the front and side, and a smaller PSU shroud, giving you lots of room at the front for accessories or extra cooling hardware. If you want the aesthetic of a more expensive case without breaking the bank, this looks like one to go for. We'll be getting one in for review soon, so stay tuned for that.

For cooling fans, Montech has the new Link Fan INF 120. These are daisy-chained fans, allowing you to create blocks of three unified fans for streamlined installation and cable management. They are available in normal and reverse airflow versions. Your fans can then be controlled via the accompanying Montech Lumi software, which is currently in beta, but will give you readings for fan speed, PWM control, the ability to sync settings across fans, and of course, control for ARGB lighting too.

On the AIO side, we have the CyberFlow Core, available in 240mm and 360mm versions, in both black or white colour options. We have heard that these will be hitting the market at under $100, making them a pretty good deal compared to many other new AIOs hitting the market this year.

Montech also had a wall of prototypes that may or may not make it to market. The wall includes things like ARGB-lit power supply extension cables, new AIO designs with even bigger displays, a ‘SyncBar', which is a mini display to give users a look at key system stats at a glance. As noted earlier though, these are prototypes and may not go into consumer production.

Our final stop of the booth is power supplies. We're already quite familiar with the Century II line-up, which offers 80Plus Gold efficiency, but Montech is now also introducing the Century 2 PLA – a new set of Platinum-rated units for even greater efficiency.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of Montech's line-up at Computex?

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Computex 2026: Gamdias launches new Atlas cases, new AIOs and PSUs

7 June 2026 at 09:00

KitGuru visits Gamdias at Computex 2026 to check out the company’s latest cases, coolers, power supplies and workstation hardware. Highlights include the absurdly huge Atlas P6 display chassis, Atlas P6 and P7 case designs, value-focused Aura models, the Chione P6 360 cooler with adjustable display, Thor Platinum Legacy PSUs and larger Argus workstation cases built for serious airflow and storage.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 Gamdias Atlas P6 case
01:40 Atlas P7
02:34 Aura AIOs
03:35 Gamdias PSUs
03:54 New workstation cases

Gamdias revealed its big new product a couple of weeks ahead of Computex – its new Atlas P6 CG case.

The Atlas P6 CG has a curved glass panel across the front and side of the case, creating a panoramic viewing window, perfect for a build with lots of ARGB and a back-connect motherboard to minimise visible cables. It even has a little stage for a figurine inside the front of the case.  Motherboard compatibility includes up to ATX motherboards. There's also space for graphics cards up to 425mm long, CPU coolers up to 165mm tall, power supplies up to 200mm deep, and liquid cooling radiators up to 360mm on the top panel. The front I/O includes a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2×2 port (20Gbps), two USB-A 3.0 ports, dedicated LED control, a spotlight toggle switch, and audio jacks.

The Gamdias Atlas P6 CG will be available for around $139.99.

The Atlas P7 Series is also on the way. The standard ATLAS P7 uses four‑side glass, three pre‑installed NOTUS M1 ARGB fans, an 8‑port ARGB/PWM hub and a built‑in GPU support bracket, with underglow lighting. The dedicated display stage from the Atlas P6 CG also returns here. The ATLAS P7 LCD variant swaps to a three‑side tempered‑glass layout to accommodate an additional rear 120mm fan and adds an integrated LCD screen.

On the cooling front, Gamdias is launching the Chione P6 and the Chione P5 Pro. The P6 features a 6.7-inch curved LCD display on the CPU block, and ships with a 3-in-1 fan module, all daisy-chained together in one frame for easy installation. The Chione P5 Pro has a detachable LCD screen instead.

Finally, Gamdias is also launching its new Thor P2 fully modular power supplies, available in capacities up to 1350W, with efficiency up to 80Plus Platinum.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of the new Gamdias hardware?

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