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Bitspower at Computex 2025: RTX 50-series and RX 9000 Water Blocks, New Desktop and Workstation Blocks

Bitspower at the 2025 Computex shows off its latest DIY liquid cooling solutions. The water block expert began its showcase with full-coverage water blocks for the latest generation of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series "Blackwell" and AMD Radeon RX 9000 RDNA 4 graphics cards. The Bitspower Nebula BPM-VG5090FE is designed for the GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition. There are additional custom-design vendor-specific full-coverage blocks under the Nebula series for other RTX 50-series GPUs.

For example, the Nebula BPM-VG5090ASA is designed for the ASUS ROG Astral RTX 5090. The BPM-VG5090ASF is for the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5090. The VG5080MT is designed for the MSI RTX 5080 Gaming Trio. The company also introduced water blocks for AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT custom-design graphics cards, such as the 2025 VGM-X9070XT for Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics cards designed close to the AMD reference design PCB; and the VGM-X9070X16 is designed for the XFX RX 9070 XT Mercury OC.

Patriot Memory Shows New Viper SSDs, Including PV593 and DRAM-less PV563

In addition to the new high-end DDR5 memory kits, like the Viper Xtreme 5 CKD or the Xtreme 5 - 40th Anniversary Limited Edition, Patriot Memory also showcased a couple of new SSDs at the Computex 2025 show in Taipei, including the new Viper Gaming PV593, PV563 DRAM-less PCIe Gen 5 SSD, and the future PV573.

The stars of the showcase were the new Viper Gaming PV593 and the PV563 DRAM-less PCIe Gen 5 SSD, with the PV563 being one of the first DRAM-less PCIe Gen 5 x4 SSDs and probably the world's first DRAM-less SSD that reaches read performance of up to 14,000 MB/s. According to Patriot, the PV563 reaches sequential performance of up to 14,000/11,500 MB/s. The Patriot PV563 will be available in capacities of 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB and uses Maxiotek's MAP1806 controller. With such performance, and fact that it lacks DRAM cache, could make it one of the fastest yet affordable SSDs on the market when it launches. The Patriot PV593 is a higher-end version with DRAM cache. It uses a 6 nm SMI SM2508 controller, and will also be available in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB versions. It has the same sequential read performance of up to 14,000 MB/s, but much higher write performance of up to 13,000 MB/s. The random 4K read performance is at up to 2,000K IOPS. Patriot also plans to release the PV573 SSD that should fit between these two versions in terms of performance, but the company was still not ready to share further details.

Shuttle Presents Intel and Qualcomm-Powered AI Mini PCs at Computex 2025

At Computex 2025, Shuttle introduced a new range of compact PCs designed to meet the needs of professional, industrial, and edge-AI users. The company presented five distinct models. The star of the show is the XPC Slim DB860. Housed in a sleek, slimline chassis, it accepts Intel Core Ultra 200S series processors (Arrow Lake) with up to 65 watts of thermal design power. Users can install up to 96 gigabytes of DDR5-5600 memory across two slots. Storage options include one 2.5-inch drive bay and one M.2 NVMe or SATA slot. Video outputs consist of two HDMI 2.1 ports capable of 7680 × 4320 at 60 Hz, two DisplayPort outputs supporting 4096 × 2160 at 120 Hz, and a USB4 port for a fourth display. A total of eight USB 3.2 ports and dual Intel Ethernet ports (1 Gb and 2.5 Gb) round out the I/O panel, making the DB860 suitable for creative workstations or small servers.

Geometric Future Shows New Cases, PSUs and Cooling Solutions at Computex 2025

Geometric Future is one of those brands that follows the principle "the fewer, the better" when it comes to product portfolios, and it was confirmed when we visited their booth at the Computex 2025 show. Sitting right in the middle of the Geometric Future booth is their new Model 9, a PC case series that breaks their rectangular design style (apart from the older Model 2 Ark). The case sports rounded corners with large tempered glass panels on the front and left, and a full mesh panel on the top and right sides. It can accommodate up to four radiators (one 420 mm, two 360 mm, and one 140 mm); there's also enough space inside to fit three 140 mm fans. The M9 also features a motorized retractable power button that is activated only through proximity sensing.

LYNK Unveils LYNK+ VGA Water Block with Quick-Connect and Display

LYNK at the 2025 Computex showed off its latest VGA liquid cooling solutions under the LYNK+ brand. The company showcased an all-in-one liquid VGA cooling system consisting of a 2-slot pump-block and VRM+memory cooling baseplate, connected to a 360 mm radiator. The company's original design sees the coolant tubes fixed and sticking out from the top of the card as shown in the stock image below, but at Computex 2025, LYNK showcased its latest version, which has the coolant tubes located at the tail-end.

This latest version of LYNK+ comes with a Quick-Disconnect at the card's end, designed in-house by LYNK. Another innovation by LYNK is the introduction of displays on the pump-block. We've seen this to be the general scheme with liquid cooling solutions at Computex 2025, and it's only fair for LYNK+ to get this as well, especially given the rise of vertical graphics card slots.

APNX Shows V2/V2-F Cases and Power Supplies at Computex 2025

At Computex 2025 in Taipei, boutique chassis maker APNX presented two striking new enclosures, the V2-F and the V2. Both models combine bold aesthetics with advanced cooling and cable-management features. The V2-F captures attention with its panoramic glass front and side panels, offering an unobstructed view of every internal component. Beneath its elegant exterior, the chassis supports two 360 mm radiators and up to 13 fan slots to ensure exceptional thermal performance even under sustained heavy loads. Builders will value its flexible internal layout, which includes swappable PSU and HDD trays. In addition, users can mount a 360 mm AIO cooler vertically or horizontally, adapting to individual airflow needs. Cable routing remains neat thanks to a detachable silver-finished motherboard cable cover that keeps wiring organized without sacrificing style.

Kioxia Showcases a Prototype Gen 5 SSD with Over 14GB/s and More at Computex 2025

Kioxia at the 2025 Computex showcased its next-generation Exceria PRO G2 M.2 NVMe SSD for PC enthusiasts. The drive is under development, and leverages PCI-Express Gen 5. What's most interesting is the first-party claim that the drive offers sequential speeds of over 14 GB/s, which would make this contemporary against high-end Gen 5 SSDs in the market, but with the brand trust and market reach of Kioxia. The drive comes in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB capacities. Also shown in its booth were the enterprise CM9 drives in U.2 NVMe Gen 5 x4 and E3.S form-factors. Winding things up is an Exceria Gen 4 NVMe SSD with sequential speeds of 6.2 GB/s, with a heatsink, meant for PlayStation 5.

Patriot Memory Shows New Memory and External Storage Products at Computex 2025

Patriot Memory brought its full lineup of new memory and storage products to the Computex 2025 show in Taipei, and as the company is celebrating 40 years of innovation, it also showcased its special Xtreme 5 - 40th Anniversary Limited Edition DDR5 memory, and new storage products, like the PDP31 portable SSD and the Viper EV330 SSD enclosure.

Patriot Memory brought its full lineup of DDR5 memory modules and kits, including the Patriot Signature Line, Viper Venom RGB and non-RGB, Viper Elite 5 Ultra in RGB TUF Gaming Alliance or non-RGB versions, as well as its high-end Viper Xtreme 5 lineup, that comes in RGB, RGB MPOWER, non-RGB, CKD RGB and non-RGB versions. Plus the special 40th Anniversary Limited Edition kits, with capacities of up to 48 GB and speeds of up to 8,000 MT/s. The Viper Xtreme 5 CKD memory will be available in various modules and kits, reaching speeds of up to 9,600 MT/s. Patriot also showcased a couple of CKD CSODIMMs, that come in kits of up 32 GB and reach speeds of up to 7,200 MT/s.

BIOSTAR at Computex 2025: Motherboards and Custom Builds

At this year's Computex, BIOSTAR introduced a carefully curated selection of next-generation motherboards designed for gamers, content creators, and system integrators. Leading the Intel lineup is the Z890 VALKYRIE, which delivers extreme overclocking capabilities and high bandwidth performance. Alongside it, the Z890A-SILVER combines a clean, minimalist appearance with a robust power delivery system. Both models support Intel's latest processors, feature reinforced PCIe slots, dual-channel DDR5 memory compatibility, and advanced thermal solutions to maintain stability under continuous heavy loads.

Kolink Observatory HF Mesh and Unity Alpha Cases at Computex 2025

Kokink at the 2025 Computex showcased its two premium mid-tower cases, the Kolink Observatory HF Mesh, and the Kolink Unity Alpha. The Observatory HF Mesh is a variant of the original Kolink Observatory, that comes with a mesh intake and pre-installed fans, designed for positive air pressure inside the case. It features three 140 mm Kolink Umbra ARGB intake fans, and three 120 mm top exhausts for rapid airflow inside the case. The case offers clearance for graphics cards up to 33 cm in length, CPU coolers up to 16 cm in height, and PSUs up to 18 cm in length.

The Kolink Unity Alpha is a glasshouse case with a horizontally partitioned layout. Tempered glass takes up the left side and front panels. The motherboard tray offers plenty of space on the backside for cable management, but is recessed toward the front end, so fans or radiators pointing sideways don't get in the way of long graphics cards. The case comes with two side-facing reverse-blade ARGB fans pre-installed, besides a 120 mm rear exhaust.

Phison Showcases its first PCI Express Gen 6 SSD Hardware at Computex 2025

Phison at the 2025 Computex showcased its next-generation PHY controller designed for PCI-Express Gen 6, the next interconnect standard, that enables 64 Gbps per-lane per-direction bandwidth. The prototype PHY test chip by Phison is labeled PT1601, and was installed on a PCIe Gen 6 test bed, and is the first step in designing next-generation signal integrity products used in SSDs, motherboards, server backplanes, and specialized cabling for automotive and data centers.

We were also shown the PCI-Express 6.0 x4 digital signal. Phison not only creates the SSD controller, but also the PCIe re-drivers and retimers needed to clean and boost the digital signal, and maintain data integrity at high speeds. On topic, the company also showcased its PCIe Gen 5 re-driver and retimer solutions at Computex 2025. As a market leader, Phison offers comprehensive design and validation solutions for SSD manufacturers that include controllers, and these re-driver/retimer components, besides firmware co-development, testing, and product optimization.

Phison Approaches the 15 GB/s Mark with its Latest E28 Gen 5 SSD Controller at Computex

Phison at Computex 2025 showed off its latest E28 series client M.2 NVMe Gen 5 controller. The reference E28-based drive from Phison, built using a 6 nanometer process, was shown nearly hitting the 15 GB/s sequential reads mark. A live benchmark session with CDM put out 14942.85 MB/s sequential reads, with 14149.47 MB/s sequential writes. Both the sequential reads and writes are the highest in the industry for this form-factor. Next up, the company showcased its new E31T DRAMless controller and reference design drives in the M.2-2242 and M.2-2230 form-factors. Phison says that the first drives implementing the latest E28 controller should hit the market in the coming weeks.

Super Flower Showcases its Latest High-Wattage ATX 3.1 PSUs at Computex 2025

Super Flower showed off a comprehensive lineup of new ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 power supplies. We begin our tour with their flagship Leadex Platinum 3300 W F14 HP, with its Cybenetics Platinum rating. This PSU is meant for a workstation that can have up to four RTX 5090 cards, but also a 2P CPU setup. Just below this is the Combat II FP 3000 W. This massive PSU meets Cybenetics Platinum switching efficiency, uses a 140 mm fan to keep cool, and offers as many as four 12V-2x6 power connectors. This PSU targets AI inferencing workstations and has more than sufficient power for up to four GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards.

The Leadex Titanium 2800 W is probably the only PSU we've come across at Computex that offers a wattage as high as 2800 W, but with Cybenetics Titanium efficiency. Just a notch below this is the Leadex Platinum 2800 W, with its Cybenetics Platinum and 80 Plus Platinum rating, a high endurance fan, and four 12V-2x6 connectors.

Silicon Power at Computex 2025: XPower Cyclone, Gen 5 SSDs, CSODIMMs

Silicon Power brought an extensive lineup of memory products to Computex 2025. We begin our tour with the company's DDR5 CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs. The company's baseline DDR5 CKD lineup sees CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs tick at DDR5-6400, with 16 GB density, CL52, and 1.1 V. The XPower Storm RGB is a premium gaming PC memory series, which comes in 16 GB and 32 GB single modules, and 32 GB (2x 16 GB) and 64 GB (2x 32 GB) kits. Speeds range between DDR5-6000 to DDR5-8000. These support XMP and EXPO.

The XPower Zenith is a mid-range kit, which comes in the same kind of densities as the XPower Storm RGB, but with speeds of DDR5-5200, DDR5-5600, and DDR5-6000. The XPower Cyclone is the company's enthusiast-segment DDR5 OC memory series. The non-CKD (UDIMM) variant comes in speeds of up to DDR5-8000, with the CKD (CUDIMM) variants pushing further, up to DDR5-9200.

Neo Forza Brings CAMM2 and CKD OC Memory to Computex 2025

Neo Forza brought its latest memory and storage products to the 2025 Computex. We begin our tour with the company's latest CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 modules. These are dual-channel DDR5 memory compacted into a single module that's intended to be installed along the plane of the motherboard, to minimize Z-Height. The company's CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 modules come in 16 GB, 24 GB, 32 GB, 48 GB, and 64 GB densities, with speeds ranging from DDR5-5600 to DDR5-7500 and LPDDR5-7500 (in case of LPCAMM2), with CAS latencies ranging from 46T to 52T, and DRAM voltages as low as 1.1 V for the CAMM2, and 0.5 V to 1.05 V for the LPCAMM2.

The company's DDR5 Standard series UDIMMs and SO-DIMMs target the entry level of the market, with speeds of DDR5-5600, and module densities ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB (dual-rank), CAS latencies from 40T to 46T; and DRAM voltages of 1.1 V. Neo Forza is also ready with its first DDR5 CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs that implement client clock-drivers (CKD)s. Its Standard series CKD modules offer densities ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB, with speeds of DDR5-6400, CL52, and 1.1 V module voltage.

V-Color at Computex 2025: Memory Modules with Displays are Here

V-Color brought an interesting innovation to Computex 2025—DDR5 memory modules with LCD matrix displays. The company showed off its upcoming XFinity Manta DDR5 modules that come with small integrated displays (around 1-inch diagonal), which put out real-time stats such as module voltage, temperature, clock speed, timings, module density, etc. Among the speed and density options we've seen are 24 GB DDR5-7800 CL38 @1.4 V, and 24 GB DDR5-8000 CL38 @ 1.35 V. There's also a 32 GB DDR5-6400 CL32 @ 1.4 V module, a 48 GB DDR5-6000 CL28 @ 1.4 V module, and a 48 GB DDR5-7200 CL36 @ 1.4 V. The 32 GB and 48 GB modules are likely dual-rank.

We also spotted a 64 GB (2x 32 GB) DDR5-8000 CL44 @ 1.4 V dual-channel kit. Given its high speed, it is either using high-density DRAM chips in a single-rank configuration, or a CKD. Another example of high density is an XPrism 32 GB DDR5-9600 CL48 1.4 V module, and an XSky ROG co-branded series 24 GB DDR5-8800 CL42 1.45 V module. Next up are things we weren't expecting—OC R-DIMMs with RGB!

Minisforum Shows Off Upcoming AMD Powered NAS at Computex 2025

Tiny PC maker Minisforum was showing off its upcoming N5 Pro NAS at Computex, and it's quite different from what most NAS makers have put out to date. For starters, it's built around AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 370 SoC and has support for up to 96 GB of ECC DDR5 5600 MHz memory over two SO-DIMM slots. Connectivity consists of one 10 Gbps and one 5 Gbps Ethernet port, two USB4 ports—with DP Alt mode support—one HDMI 2.1 port, two USB 3.2 10 Gbps ports and one USB 2.0 port. For some reason the Oculink port, clearly visible around the back of the unit on display, isn't mentioned in the specs we were provided, but it's still mentioned on the product page, so we'll have to wait and see if that will be part of the final product or not.

On the storage side of things there's room for five 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drives in traditional drive caddies, and drives up to 22 TB in size are supported. In addition to this, there's room for one M.2 NVMe slot which is limited to PCIe 4.0 X1, lengths of up to 110 mm are supported. There is also an extra PCB that can be slotted in that adds support for a further two NVMe drives in either the U.2 or M.2 form factor, one with a PCIe 4.0 x2 interface and one with PCIe 4.0 x1. Judging by the design of this expansion PCB, it might be a bit fiddly to install, but as the main PCB of the N5 Pro slides out for access, it could've been far worse. Internally there's also a full-length low-profile PCIe x16 slot—which was occupied by a GPU in the unit on display—although it's limited to four lanes electrically, as well as a USB 3.2 10 Gbps port. It will apparently come with MinisCloud OS, but Windows 11 is also supported, which means the N5 Pro could be used for something else than just as a NAS. No word on pricing, but the company is offering a 30 percent off discount if you sign up on their website.

ASMedia Showcases PCIe and USB4 Solutions at COMPUTEX 2025

ASMedia Technology is getting ready to unveil its latest PCIe Packet Switch solution (ASM58048) at Computex 2025, with sampling expected in Q3 2025. ASMedia product lineup covers PCIe generations 2 through 6, offering channel configurations that range from 3 to 80 channels. The upcoming PCIe Gen 5 product (ASM68080 series) development is underway, with a fully verified PHY design nearing completion. Following the ASM58048, ASMedia plans for multiple products featuring 24 to 80 channels, while work on PCIe Gen 6 is actively underway.

The company's USB4 ASM4242 host controller has found a home in high-end motherboards and laptops from a variety of brands being certified USB4 and Thunderbolt 4. The ASM2464PDX USB4 controller is tailored for edge AI computing, allowing for plug-and-play external GPUs by converting PCIe Gen 4 signals to USB4. This makes it easy to connect graphics cards, NVMe SSDs, and Wi-Fi modules externally, delivering performance that rivals internal setups.

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ID-Cooling Unveils New Products and Updates Existing Lineup at Computex 2025

ID-Cooling is known to be a specialist when it comes to thermal solutions, offering an extensive portfolio of products to keep your PC components cool. We headed toward their booth here at Computex 2025 expecting to see firsthand what they have on display as cooling solutions, and yes, the booth was packed with both new and updated products.

The SL360 V2 Plus AIO now features a unique expanded radiator, you can clearly see that ID-Cooling has enlarged the radiator and also added a thick side-frame to the fans. This way they increased the actual active fin-area of the radiator so that the three AP-120 fans are able to cool it better. The SL360 V2 Black/White variants use 120 mm x 28 mm fans (previous SL360 used 25 mm thick fans) without the expanded radiator from the Plus model. Both AIOs sport the same 2.1-inch circular LCD display and ARGB lighting.

DeepCool at Computex 2025: Air Cooling, Water Cooling, More Cooling, and a Case

Deepcool presented a diverse range of cooling solutions at Computex 2025, covering high-end all-in-one liquid coolers, flagship LCD-equipped systems, advanced air coolers, and next-generation chassis fans. The new LQ Ultra models include an ARGB halo ring on the pump housing and a built-in LCD panel that displays live coolant temperature, pump speed, and overall system status. Available in 240 mm and 360 mm radiator options, these AIO units can be fully managed via software for personalized performance profiles. For example, the LQ360 comes with three FD12 ARGB fans and DeepCool's fifth-generation water pump, featuring a three-phase, six-slot, four-pole motor capable of spinning up to 3,400 RPM. This configuration delivers 72.04 CFM of airflow and 3.48 mm of static pressure while keeping noise under 38.71 dB(A). To help ensure long-term durability, the series also incorporates DeepCool's patented Anti-Leak Technology.

Quick Look at Formula-V Line Cases, Coolers and PSUs at Computex 2025

The Formula-V Line is a young Taiwanese company that tries to make its way into the always crowded market of PC components, so our team made it to their Computex booth to see what they have on display. We founded a wide array of desktop cases in different sizes and cooling setups. The Air Power series has designs that allow for strong airflow. The G3 Plus White fits ATX and microATX motherboards in a case measuring 455 x 245 x 470 mm. This case has room to fit up to six 120 mm or four 140 mm fans. The bigger G5 EX model is 475 x 235 x 501 mm in size. It supports back-connected motherboards and works with EATX boards. This larger case focus on airflow allowing users to fit up to ten 120 mm or seven 140 mm fans. The G8 model introduces dual front panel options with both grated and glass configurations in a 480 x 235 x 470 mm case format.

Apacer Shows New Gaming RAM and Storage Products at Computex 2025

This year at Computex, Apacer was showing off several new DDR5 memory modules and storage products. First up is its NOX RGB DDR5 CUDIMM which delivers a base speed of 8000 MT/s, but according to the company, can be overclocked to 9000 MT/s and there's also a non RGB version. Next up we have the Shield RGB DDR5 modules, which appears to want to take on Corsair's Dominator modules, at least design vise and these are also available without RGB. There was no mention of any speeds for these modules and as they'll only be available later this year, there's no information on the Apacer website either. Finally, Apacer has entered into a partnership with ASUS to produce TUF co-branded memory and was showing off the new NOX TUF RGB DDR5 modules. The already available non RGB version is available in speeds from 5200 MT/s to 6800 MT/s.

On the storage side, Apacer had a new external USB4 Gen 3x2—otherwise known as 40 Gbps—SSD, which is based on the Phison U21 controller. The AS741 as the drive is called, will be available in sizes from 1 TB to 4 TB and it should offer sequential read speeds of up to 4000 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 3600 MB/s. It also has an integrated cable/handle, which is the blue part in the picture, but we're not sure how it really is intended to work. Apacer also had a new PCIe 5.0 x4 M.2 NVMe SSD that goes under the name of AS2280F4U, which is based on Silicon Motion SM2508 controller and it should offer read speeds of up to 14000 MB/s and write speeds of 13000 MB/s. It will come in sizes between 1 TB and 4 TB and the heatsink has a rather tiny fan built into it. Both of the SSDs will be available later this year.

SilverStone Cooling Products at 2025 Computex: AIO CLCs for Workstations and Servers

SilverStone brought a host of new AIO liquid CPU coolers to Computex 2025, and we begin our tour with the IceMyst Pro line of AIO CLCs for a wide range of gaming desktop CPU socket types. The company also added support for AMD Socket TR5 for Ryzen Threadripper HEDT processors. These coolers come in 240 mm, 280 mm, 360 mm, and 420 mm sizes. Next up are the IceMyst 2U and 3U lines of AIO CLCs for rackmount cases. These are highly socket specific. The IceMyst 400 2U comes with a pump-block that supports LGA1851 and AM5, with the included 80 mm server-grade fans turning at speeds of up to 8,000 RPM to push air through radiators that are either 400 mm x 80 mm (5x 80 mm), or 240 mm x 80 mm (3x 80 mm). Then there's the 3U-capable XE360PD, which comes with a pump located in the radiator, and a water block that's capable of AMD Socket TR5; and the XE360PDD, which is meant for 2P servers and workstations. There will be models specific to CPU socket types, including SP5 and LGA4266.
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SilverStone Power Supplies at Computex 2025

SilverStone brought a huge selection of products to Computex 2025, we begin our coverage with its power supply range. SilverStone targets a variety of markets including servers, workstations, and DIY gaming desktops. Leading the pack is the Hela 2500Rz. The PSU meets Cybenetics Platinum switching efficiency rating, and offers a whopping 2500 W of power, with four 12V-2x6 600 W power connectors. The PSU was announced just last month, and targets workstations and AI inferencing systems with up to four RTX 5090 graphics cards.

Next up, is the Extreme 1000Rz Platinum, the company's flagship SFX power supply with 1000 W on tap, Cybenetics Platinum rating, full modular cabling, and a single 12V-2x6 connector. The FX600Rz is a new generation Flex-ATX PSU with 600 W on tap, which includes two 16-pin 12V-2x6 connectors. These boxes are meant to be part of redundant PSUs, or to be added to your workstations to supplement your power requirements. Also shown are the 2U rackmount power supplies 2U750Rx Gold (750 W), and the 2U850Rx Gold (850 W). The PDB 2-port 1+1 backplane lets you combine two 2000 W PSUs for 1+1 redundancy, supporting up to 2 CRPS, and six 12V-2x6. Speaking of redundant PSUs, we've come across the Gemini 2000C Titanium in 1U and 2U form-factors. There's also a mammoth Gemini 2400C Titanium, a server PSU with 2400 W on tap in a tiny 1U form-factor, which relies on cyclonic 40 mm fan to keep cool.
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A walk along darkFlash Coolers, Keyboards, Mice, PSUs, and Memory Devices at Computex 2025

darkFlash offers a variety of keyboards and mice designed for gaming and office use, featuring mechanical switches, wireless connectivity, and customizable options. The PXD98 mechanical keyboard is based on the best-selling GD series, featuring a small display that can show custom animations, wireless connectivity, and sound-dampening foam. The EZ68 is a compact 65% magnetic switch gaming keyboard with fully adjustable actuation points, an 8000 Hz polling rate, and RGB backlighting.

darkFlash showcased the DFM80 Series, an ultra-light gaming mouse weighing just 48 g, equipped with the PAW3395 optical sensor supporting up to 26,000 DPI. The Flow 3 vertical mouse, designed for creatives looking for more ergonomic options, was also on display in a wide range of colors.
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