Corsair Unveils Cutting-Edge PC Innovations at Computex with Powerboard as the Star

At the recent Computex event, Corsair impressed attendees with a range of exciting innovations, from cutting-edge SSDs to sleek PC cases. Their lineup featured a variety of new components and peripherals designed to captivate both casual users and hardcore enthusiasts.

Corsair introduced a selection of new PCI-E 5.0 and external SSDs. Notable models include the MP600 Elite and MP600 PRO LPX for PS5, MP700 PRO and MP700 Elite for high-performance PCs, MP600 Mini and MP600 Micro for compact systems, and the EX400U and EX100U external SSDs.

In the realm of memory, Corsair expanded its Vengeance lineup with new DDR5 modules. They also unveiled WS DDR5 RDIMM and SODIMM DDR5 for laptops, along with a refreshed Dominator Titanium series, new CUDIMM options, and eye-catching RGB DDR5 memories. Their Custom LAB editions featured stunning custom skins.

Corsair’s PSU lineup saw an upgrade with the popular RM series, budget-friendly CX series, and high-performance HX series. These power units range from 650W to 1500W, with some models boasting dual 12V-2×6 connectors for the latest high-end GPUs.

When it comes to PC cases, Corsair offered some groundbreaking designs. The FRAME 4500X features panoramic glass panels with exceptional customizability and dual 360mm radiator support. The AIR 5400 mid-tower chassis emphasizes airflow with its triple chamber design, while the FRAME 50000 sports a minimalistic look with spacious interiors and massive vents. The Open Frame Concept is perfect for quick test benches, offering versatile orientations and a compact design.

One of the standout innovations was the FRAME 40000 Prototype, featuring swappable frame parts and the innovative “Powerboard” concept. This design replaces the traditional motherboard plate, offering multiple connectors for a streamlined setup, making it an excellent alternative for those who need versatile connectivity.

Corsair’s Hydro X lineup also saw exciting additions, including XC7 RGB Elite and Elite LCD CPU blocks, XD6 RGB Elite and Elite LCD reservoirs/pumps, and the XG5 RGB SO-series GPU water block. The new 360mm Nautilus and 420mm Titan AIOs are designed for optimal cooling performance.

In peripherals, Corsair revealed the Web Hub and the highly customizable MAKR 75 DIY keyboard aimed at gamers. Additionally, their headset lineup was enhanced with new models from the Virtuoso, VOID, and HS series, ensuring premium sound quality.

Corsair’s showcase at Computex undoubtedly highlighted their commitment to innovation, offering PC enthusiasts and gamers an impressive range of new products to enhance their setups.