Computex 2025 News Coverage

Computex is the world's leading technology trade show, especially for computer hardware enthusiasts like us. It is held annually in Taipei, Taiwan, and brings together the whole tech industry to unveil the latest innovations in hardware, computing, and AI.

Just like every year, we're reporting from Computex, live with our on-site team, backed by editors at home, to keep you informed with the fastest and most detailed updates.

On this page you can find all of our news coverage for the event.

The show has ended now, it was a huge success and we're wrapping up our remaining news coverage.

Antec Unveils Vortex View AIO and Fully Modular Full-Tower Cases at Computex 2025

At Computex 2025, Antec has introduced a new lineup of products aimed at PC enthusiasts looking for both performance and flexibility. At the center of the release is the Vortex View, a high-performance all-in-one liquid cooler, accompanied by three full-tower cases: the Nine Hundred, FLUX PRO Noctua Edition, and P180. Each case is built with a modular design, allowing users to easily customize layout, airflow, and component placement without hassle. The Vortex View AIO features a slim aluminium radiator measuring 120x394x27 mm and a high-efficiency pump running at 3200 RPM. Mounted on top of the CPU pump/block combo is a massive LCD screen for temperature monitoring or just graphics display. The unit includes a fluid dynamic bearing fan with PWM control, delivering up to 59.23 CFM of airflow while keeping noise levels around 28.6 dB(A). It supports a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, including AM5 and LGA 1851.

Antec Vortex View AIO CLC Spied at Computex 2025

Here is the first picture of the Antec Vortex View, a premium all-in-one closed-loop liquid CPU cooler. The Vortex View is characterized by what looks like a 4-inch 16:9 display on top of the pump-block. This display connects to your graphics card over HDMI, and can be programmed to show just about anything. An app included with the cooler reads system monitoring information from ACPI and displays onto this screen, but to the system it's just another display head, and can be programmed to show just about anything. This is the white model of the Vortex View, and comes with not just white sleeved tubing, but also a white radiator—including white fins. The whitewash continues onto the three included FDB fans. The CLC supports all modern client desktop sockets, including AM5 and LGA1851.
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