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Gamdias Shows New PSUs, LCD-Equipped Coolers, and Keyboards at Computex 2025

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Gamdias' product portfolio spans more than just cases, as the company has dipped its toes into a wide variety of PC peripherals. The company kicked off its peripherals reveal with the THOR P2 Series fully modular power supplies. Available in 850 W, 1,000 W, and 1,200 W outputs, each unit carries an 80 Plus Gold efficiency rating and fully complies with ATX 3.1 and PCIe Gen 5.1 standards, guaranteeing compatibility with the latest graphics cards and motherboards. Builders will appreciate the fully detachable cable harness for streamlined cable management, while the rotatable AC inlet affords 90‑degree positioning flexibility in tight cases. All-Japanese electrolytic capacitors pair with a semi‑bridge LLC resonance and 12 V synchronous rectification DC-DC design to deliver steadfast voltages. A 135 mm sleeve‑bearing fan provides robust airflow under heavy loads, intelligently pausing when demand falls below 40 percent to maintain whisper‑quiet operation. Heavy-duty protections and a 10‑year warranty back the new THOR P2 series.




Next in line are the Boreas M2‑61L and P2‑62D CPU coolers, each boasting an integrated LCD for real‑time system insights. The Boreas M2‑61L features a vivid 4.3‑inch IPS display with a 272×480 vertical resolution, perfect for monitoring temperatures, voltages, or even showcasing custom artwork. Its six high‑performance copper heat pipes and single 120 mm hydraulic‑bearing PWM fan support up to 250 W of heat dissipation, fitting within a 160 mm height envelope. The dual‑fan Boreas P2‑62D steps things up with two 120 mm hydraulic‑bearing PWM fans and a streamlined digital info panel, extending TDP handling to 260 W while trimming the cooler's height to 158 mm. Both models ship with universal mounting kits for LGA 1851 and AM5 sockets, blending potent cooling performance with a dash of visual flair.

Rounding out the trio is the HERMES M90 tenkeyless mechanical keyboard, which introduces GAMDIAS Certified Magnetic Switches based on Hall Effect technology for an astonishing 100 million‑click lifespan. The keyboard's Rapid Trigger (RT) function lets gamers fine‑tune actuation points on the fly, shaving precious milliseconds off each keystroke, which is a feature aimed squarely at competitive FPS players. Premium double‑shot PBT keycaps ensure lasting durability, and fully programmable per‑key RGB lighting allows for customized illumination and macro setups.


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Would you really want to do that? Removable PSU grills... these things can kill people.
 
Not sure I like the rotatable AC inlet.
 
Isn't it break safety rules? I always thought that PSU are pretty restrictive to user access.
 
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