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Lian Li Launches Budget-Friendly RGB Cooling UNI FAN CL Wireless

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, introduces the UNI FAN CL Wireless. Designed as an affordable solution for PC builders seeking wireless convenience and vibrant lighting effects, the CL Wireless features dual lighting zones with customizable side strips and fan blades. At 28 mm thick, the fan provides enhanced airflow and static pressure, making it ideal for both air- and water-cooling setups. Equipped with a 4-pin receiver for seamless PWM detection in the BIOS and a built-in tail PWM cable for additional power, the UNI FAN CL Wireless delivers optimal performance without cable clutter. Available in black or white, with standard and reverse airflow models, the UNI FAN CL Wireless is priced at $16.99 for a single pack and $54.99 for a 3-pack.

Affordable RGB Cooling with Dual-Zone Customization
The CL Wireless features dual independently customizable lighting zones—illuminated side strips and fan blades. Managed through L-Connect 3 software, users can effortlessly fine-tune lighting effects, synchronize colors, and create unique patterns across each zone, providing greater flexibility for themed builds. The CL Wireless are the same fans featured on the HYDROSHIFT II LCD-C 360CL, allowing users to perfectly complement their cooling setup with a unified aesthetic.

ASUS Announces Prime MR120 Case Fans

ASUS today announced the Prime MR120 series of case fans, designed for quiet and capable cooling performance with a gorgeous design that adds style to any PC. The MR120 series is built to keep a user's hottest components cool and their rig quiet. PWM control and a wide RPM range also mean the MR120 series will stay ultraquiet during lightweight tasks and crank up the cooling when it is time to run demanding apps. With a maximum noise output of 21dB(A), the MR120 Standard fan model will keep unwanted sound to a minimum so users can enjoy aural bliss in their gaming sessions. The MR120 Reverse stays similarly muted with a maximum noise output of 23dB(A). The latter is ideal for users who want an interior-facing fan that emphasizes RGB, presents unobstructed fan blades and keeps things quiet.

The MR120 series achieves a delicate balance of low noise and effective cooling thanks to its thick 28 mm frame. This allows for wider blades and enables high static pressure to push air deep into the nooks and crannies of a system. The Standard model of the MR120 provides up to 58CFM of airflow and 1.7mmH₂O of static pressure for an ample ability to handle airflow resistance, cool components and prevent heat buildup. The Reverse model of the MR120 provides strong cooling performance as well, offering up to 58CFM and 1.38mmH₂O static pressure.

ASUS Announces Prime AP202 MicroATX Computer Case

ASUS today announced the Prime AP202 microATX computer case, featuring panoramic curved tempered glass for displaying internal hardware plus enhanced airflow via a unique slot vent. No matter what kind of PC a user is building—a gaming rig, creator command center, or general-purpose system—the AP202 will serve their needs and look good doing it.

Striking design
The understated design of the Prime AP202 only draws as much attention as a user wants it to. It comes in either a black or white colorway, so users can choose whichever suits their internal components best. And thanks to a curved glass window that stretches nearly halfway around the case, users will see their components from most angles.

LIAN LI Launches Vector V100 Entry-Level Gaming Case

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, announces the Vector V100, a sleek mid-tower chassis designed for builders seeking elegance and performance. Featuring pillarless front and side tempered glass panels, the Vector V100 showcases internal components with uninterrupted clarity. Its slanted front PSU shroud conceals a display platform, perfect for personalizing builds with collectibles. With support for back-connect ATX and microATX motherboards, robust cooling options—including up to a 360 mm radiator and 9 x 120 mm fans—and compatibility for large 415 mm GPUs, the Vector V100 is engineered for both style and capability. The case includes a GB-001 GPU anti-sag bracket and is available in black and white, with options for a barebone configuration or four pre-installed 120 mm ARGB/PWM fans.

Sleek Design with Showcase Potential
The Vector V100 is designed with modern aesthetics in mind, featuring pillarless tempered glass panels at the front and side that create a clean, unobstructed view of the internal components. Adding to its distinct style, the slanted front PSU shroud introduces a concealed display platform, perfect for showcasing collectibles or unique hardware. Complementing its modern look, the Vector V100 also includes a diffused addressable 26-LED strip along the PSU shroud, providing vibrant and customizable lighting, compatible with all motherboard software, that accentuates the build's aesthetics.

Thermaltake Launches MAGFloe Ultra ARGB Sync AIO Liquid Cooler

Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, is excited to announce the release of the MAGFloe 360 Ultra ARGB Sync and MAGFloe 420 Ultra ARGB Sync AIO liquid coolers. Designed for users who demand both style and performance, the MAGFloe Ultra series combines cutting-edge thermal design, smarter installation, and bold customization features, is perfect for high-end gaming rigs and showcase PC builds.

The highlight of the MAGFloe Ultra Series is its 3.95-inch square LCD display, featuring a vibrant 480x480 resolution. This full-color screen allows users to customize their builds with real-time monitoring for CPU and GPU statistics, system information, animated GIFs, or even user-uploaded images and videos. Controlled via Thermaltake's TT RGB Plus software or the TT PlayLink mobile app, the screen adds both personality and functionality to any high-performance setup.

ASRock Reveals AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Series Graphics Cards

ASRock, the leading global motherboard, graphics card and mini PC manufacturer, today launched the new Steel Legend and Challenger series graphics cards based on the latest AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU. As the latest member of the AMD Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs, AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT also uses the AMD RDNA 4 architecture, which is equipped with the 3rd Gen ray tracing and 2nd Gen AI accelerators, provides up to 32 AMD RDNA 4 compute units, and supports AMD HYPR-RX, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 4 and advanced Frame Generation..., and other AMD's latest exclusive technologies, plus the latest specifications such as DisplayPort 2.1a, PCI Express 5.0, and also a large-capacity up to 16 GB GDDR6 memory. These rich features and specifications provide end users with an excellent AAA gaming experience.

Otherwise, ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Series graphics cards also support various ASRock exclusive features, including the Striped Ring/Axial Fan, Air Deflecting Fin, Ultra-fit Heatpipe, Metal Backplate, and Polychrome SYNC technology to provide great cooling efficiency, solid construction and fancy ARGB lighting effects. With these exclusive features, ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Series graphics cards are premium choices for gamers and system integrators.

LIAN LI Intros the UNI FAN SL-INFINITY Wireless: One Fan, Two Designs

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, expands the UNI FAN series with the new UNI FAN SL-INFINITY Wireless. Designed for ultimate customization, the new fans feature three independently controlled lighting zones and two sides of unique styles, thanks to different dual-layered infinity mirror designs on each side. The flexible receiver can connect to either side for easy installation. An upgraded 4-pin cable ensures that the fans are instantly recognized as PWM devices in the BIOS, with a built-in tail PWM cable delivering extra power when needed. Reducing the clutter even further, L-Wireless SYNC 2.4 GHz technology enables full wireless control of ARGB lighting and fan speeds.

Limitless Lighting and Dual-Sided Design
The UNI FAN SL-INFINITY Wireless introduces three independently controlled lighting zones, allowing users to unlock new levels of customization when designing their build. Each side of the fan features a distinct double infinity mirror design, enabling users to showcase two different visual styles based on orientation. Whether facing one side or the other, the SL-INFINITY Wireless ensures stunning visuals from every angle. Lighting effects are fully customizable via the updated L-Connect 3 software.

Einarex Showcases Its Full Lineup of New Cases, Coolers and PSUs at Computex 2025

Einarex is a young company that seems to put a lot of effort into building its reputation. Since we saw them this year at CES Las Vegas, we stopped at their Computex booth to see what they've created since then. It seems that aside from the Prisma, Pulse, and Zenith PC case series, they have quite a few more interesting items, such as new cases, air and liquid coolers, fans and even power supplies under the Nexus and Apex series.

The Snow is a spacious tower case with full front and side glass panels. If you prefer a more classic design you can take a look at the Rack series that features a grille-style front panel, a glass side panel and a large display at the bottom. The Prisma series received the SM501D—slightly less inspired naming than Snow—a case that offers a panoramic view in a more compact format. Pulse series received a surprisingly good-looking PM200 "Small Frame, Big Game" case with perforated panels all over. Of course, their booth had the shiny-reflective Prisma S800 and the elegant Pulse PM400 with its wooden grille front panel up on display as we already saw them in January.

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!

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.

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.

Ocypus Cooling and Cases at 2025 Computex: Edgy with Curves

Ocypus brought a slick new lineup of gaming PC cooling and cases to Computex 2025. We begin our tour with the Sigma L36 Pro, a premium AIO CLC with a cubical pump-block crowned with a 3.5-inch, high-quality true-color display with 640 x 480 pixels resolution, which appears elevated from the rest of the block, which itself is framed by an ARGB diffuser. The cooler comes in black and white color options, and this particular model, as its name suggests, comes with a 360 mm radiator. Ocypus had the display cycle some high-res video clips to demonstrate its quality. Next up, is the Sigma L36 ARGB, which is mostly the same cooler as the L36 Pro, but with a smaller, lower-resolution screen that's surrounded by a ring-shaped design element. The screen is detachable from the rest of the block. While the L36 Pro and L36 ARGB are in production, what's new and upcoming is the Sigma Ultra.

The upcoming Ocypus Sigma Ultra will be the company's flagship CLC product, with a round true-color LCD surrounded by a ring-shaped ARGB diffuser. What's unique to this cooler is its side cowling that opens up like a commercial jet engine with its thrust reversers engaged. These panels then guide airflow from a small fan onto the VRM area of the motherboard when the software controlling the cooler detects high VRM temperatures if they're exposed via ACPI; although you can manually set it to open, close, or stay halfway. The cooler also includes a compound fan that reduces cable clutter.

Corsair Unveils NAUTILUS RS LCD AIO and RS-R ARGB Fans at Computex 2025

In addition to new PC cases, PSUs, and peripherals, Corsair also brought an updated version of the NAUTILUS RS AIO CPU cooler and new RS-R ARGB fans to the Computex 2025 show. As you may have guessed from the name, the NAUTILUS RS will be getting an LCD screen, and Corsair is also announcing an NAUTILUS RS LCD module, which can be used to upgrade any NAUTILUS RS or NAUTILUS RS ARGB Series AIO cooler. The company is also announcing its new RS-R ARGB fans.

The new NAUTILUS RS LCD AIO CPU cooler is an upgrade to the NAUTILUS RS series launched last year, and were a mainstream offer from Corsair, at least compared to the iCUE-based AIOs. The original NAUTILUS RS was relying on motherboard lighting software and were not compatible with CapSwap modules. Now, with NAUTILUS RS LCD, you get best of both worlds, an LCD screen controllable via iCUE and standard fan control. The NAUTILUS RS LCD will be available in 240 and 360 mm versions and both black and white color options, and comes with new RS120 fans. It uses a convex cold plate, and features a 2.1-inch IPS LCD screen, which you can use to display images, GIFs, or system information, all via Corsair's own iCUE. Corsair also announced the NAUTILUS LCD RS Module, a drop-in upgrade for any NAUTILUS RS or NAUTILUS RS ARGB Series AIO cooler. It is a simple pump cap replacement with 2.1-inch IPS screen that connects via USB.

Montech Liquid and Air Cooling Solutions at Computex 2025

Montech is showcasing the yet-to-be-released CyberFlow 360 AIO liquid cooler with an improved and interesting pump design that surely looks impressive. We will see it in stores in Q4 2025 backed by a six-year warranty, however pricing is not yet known. Montech is also preparing a new addition to its HyperFlow AIO liquid coolers with the new HyperFlow Digital 360/240 series that now features a digital display to monitor CPU and GPU temperatures. On the air cooling segment, Montech has on display the NX400 / NX400 ARGB CPU cooler featuring a single tower design with a radiator with 52 fins, a single 120 mm E28 series fan and four heatpipes. The NX400 series will launch this June with an MSRP of $25.90 / $29.90 for the ARGB version. A bigger version named NX600 / NX600 ARGB is due to be launched in Q4 2025, featuring a dual-tower, dual-fan design and six heatpipes.

Lian Li's HydroShift III AIO Features Curved 2K Screen, New PSU Series Coming

In addition to the future PC cases, Lian Li also showcased its new HydroShift III AIO CPU cooler at the Computex 2025 show, which features a beautiful curved 2K screen, as well as new DWS, RS, RB, and SP Series power supplies.

Designed for adaptability, the Lian Li HydroShift III not only has a curved 2K LCD screen, but it is also motorized, allowing for horizontal and vertical movement for best possible positioning. The HydroShift III also comes with a VRM cooling fan above the pump which should improve both RAM and VRM cooling, using metal tubing with a rigid structure for cleaner tube routing. The HydroShift III should come in Q4, with a target price of $269.99. Lian Li also showcased the HydroShift II LCD-C CL, which will be coming later in May for $179.99, and this one uses a standard circular LCD screen.

Enermax Cooling Products at Computex 2025: New CLCs, Tower Coolers, and Fans

Enermax CPU and case cooling product lineup shown at Computex 2025 is led by the Aquasoar series. The Aquasoar 360 is the company's premium AIO CLC featuring a pump-block with not one, but two displays. The larger 3.5-inch main display is along the top of the pump-block, while the smaller 2.4-inch one moves on a hinge—you can have it face the top, or the side. Each of the three 120 mm radiator fans comes in a uniquely designed fan frame, and implements daisy-chaining to reduce cable clutter.

The Aquasoar ACS 360 is a step up from the Aquasoar 360, with three exclusive features—its cold plate implements AeroCore Structure (ACS), which extends the copper cold-plate with an extruded aluminium heatsink. A 70 mm fan sits on top of this heatsink, airflow from this fan not just dissipates heat from this heatsink, but also cools the VRM area. The third exclusive feature is its 360 mm x 120 mm compound fan replacing the daisy-chained 3x 120 mm, which further reduces the cable clutter. Each impeller can push up to 82 CFM of airflow.

Cryorig at Computex 2025: A Nearly Silent PC, New CPU Coolers

Cryorig at the 2025 Computex showed off a new concept of a nearly silent PC, called Lull. Imagine a regular AIO liquid cooling loop, but instead of a radiator that relies on active airflow to dissipate heat to, a large extruded aluminium heatsink radiator is used. This radiator is similar in concept to a domestic heating appliance, with its thick metal ridges, and takes up almost the entire left side panel, measuring 400 mm x 400 mm, with a height of 30 mm, and weighting about 3.9 kg. Heat from the loop's coolant is spread uniformly across the radiator, and passively dissipates to the air. With this, only noise from the loop is from the pump-block.

The pump-block used in Lull comes with a round color display with an ARGB ring around it. Cryorig used the exact same pump-block with a conventional 360 mm x 120 mm airflow-based radiator and a trio of daisy-chained 120 mm fans, to create the Cryo360 AIO CLC. Next up, is the Gladius Astral, a premium air cooler, which uses an aluminium dual fin-stack design (D-type), with two 120 mm fans in push-pull configuration, and segment display on top.
Pictures of the Cryorig Gladius Astral follow.

Zalman Showcases Magnetic DF Fan Series & ARGB-lit TXM2 View PSU

Zalman has debuted its ZM-DF120 fan series at Computex 2025; with an emphasis on reducing cable clutter and easy installation. This is enabled by a magnetic mounting system and per-unit pogo pin interfaces. Similar designs have emerged from rival companies in the recent-ish past; eventually leading to ugly legal battles. The South Korean manufacturer is (bravely) stepping into this arena with its heavily ARGB-lit ZM-DF120 120 mm PWM fan options; showcased in black and white finishes. Side infinity mirror panels are hyped as providing dazzling visual effects. According to specification placards, fan speed range is 600-2000RPM (±10%). Maximum noise level is 34.5 dB (±10%), and max. air flow is 70.05 CFM (±10%). Zalman did not list any static pressure data. As expected, their ZM-DF120 fans leverage a hydro bearing platform.

Zalman Presents Circular ZET Air Cooling Tower Series at Computex 2025

Zalman has showcased their ZET series at Computex 2025; a brand-new family of air CPU tower coolers. This lineup seems to serve as a natural successor to past shell-less CNPS offerings. Circular cooling solutions are an unusual sight in the 2020s, but the South Korean manufacturer is intent on breaking beyond current (boxy) trends. Company representatives and product placards mentioned a main shape inspiration: aircraft engine designs.

The flagship ZET5 model was presented in black and white forms; both augmented with tasteful ARGB lighting rings. The brand's premium option has a 200 W TDP rating. Two modular fans are attached via a magnetic system, and connectivity is granted by a pogo pin system. The ZET5 features copper heatpipes, and a surprisingly non-radial aluminium fin array. A tube of ZM-STC10 thermal compound will be bundled in with these top-end products. Tentative pricing was not available at the time of writing.

Thermaltake MINECUBE 360 Ultra ARGB AIO and New TS120/TS140 EX RGB Fans at Computex 2025

Probably one of the most interesting and eye-catching products in the Thermaltake booth here at Computex 2025 is the MINECUBE 360 Ultra ARGB AIO liquid cooler available in black and white versions. Taking clear inspiration from Minecraft, the AIO cooler's main feature is the huge cube-like CPU cooling block that sports four 3.95-inch LCD screens with 720 x 720 resolution. The 360 mm radiator is equipped with three 12 cm SWAFAN EX12 ARGB fans with magnetic quick connection, support for daisy-chaining, and TT RGB software for customization.

Thermaltake also introduces the TS120 EX RGB and TS140 EX RGB PC cooling fans, both available in black and white editions. These fans are equipped with individual temperature sensors positioned behind the fan blades. Support for MagForce 2.0 magnetic connection with double-size contact pads, daisy-chaining, and linear lighting effect completes the features.

Akasa at Computex 2025: Coolers, Fans, and PCIe Gen 5 Risers

Akasa brought a selection of its latest products to Computex 2025. We begin our tour with the company's new SOHO series CPU air coolers. The first one, the AK-CC4022HP01, is a dual fin-stack (D-type) cooler, featuring two large fin-stacks for a total height nearing 160 mm, 7 copper heat pipes, and a pair of 120 mm FDB fans in push-pull configuration, for a cooling capacity of 250 W. All 7 heat pipes make direct contact with the CPU at the base. The 120 mm fans offer addressable RGB LED lighting. Next up is the AK-CC4026HP01, a thick single fin-stack cooler that uses two 120 mm fans in push-pull configuration. This cooler uses four copper heat pipes, and offers the same ARGB illuminated fans as its larger sibling.

Next up, are the company's new T6 ProGrade series thermal compounds. These include the T6 ProGrade Plus (T685), and the T6 ProGrade Max (T695). These come in 5-15 g syringes, as well as tubs going all the way up to 1 kg for systems integrators. The company didn't put out conductivity specs for these coolers. Next up, we have the company's AK-FN120 series "ultra premium" fans that offer IP68 dust and water protection, an impeller design that favors high static pressure and airflow, and a fluid dynamic bearing.

ZOTAC Shows New GeForce RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO and Low-Profile RTX 5060 at Computex 2025

We stopped by ZOTAC at the Computex 2025 show as the company previously hinted the return of the ArcticStorm Series, in the form of the ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO. In addition to this flagship liquid cooled GeForce RTX 5090, ZOTAC is also working on a low-profile GeForce RTX 5060, which could be quite popular for small form-factor builds.

The star of the show is definitely the Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO graphics card, as this will be positioned as the flagship graphics card in ZOTAC's lineup, featuring an all-in-one liquid cooling with 360 mm radiator with three 120 mm RGB fans and SPECTRA 2.0 ARGB lighting, Infinity Mirror design, dual BIOS, and metal backplate. It is a 2.2-slot design and while the specifications are still not finalized, we expect a decent factory-overclock. ZOTAC is also showing off a low-profile GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card, meant for SFF systems and should be compatible with most, if not all PC cases. It is a part of ZOTAC's SOLID Series lineup, takes up two slots, needs a single 8-pin PCIe power connector, has two DisplayPort and one HDMI output, and features a three-fan design. Bear in mind that ZOTAC also has full-height single-fan ITX-ready GeForce RTX 5060, but low-profile graphics cards are not that common these days.

Gamdias Prepares New Mid-Tower Cases and Wood-Finished Designs at Computex 2025

We visited the Gamdias booth at Computex 2025, and there was quite a lot to unpack there. Being a PC peripheral manufacturer, Gamdias makes cases, keyboards, PSUs, and many other products. Now, we focus on cases. The centerpiece, the ATLAS P4 mid‑tower, breaks with convention by placing the power supply at the front. This simple repositioning channels fresh air directly over high‑end graphics cards, and with five preinstalled 120 mm ARGB PWM fans, coordinated through an eight‑port ARGB/PWM hub, thermals should remain low under any load. A seamless panoramic tempered‑glass side panel offers a clear, aquarium‑like view of the interior, while a vibrant 6‑inch IPS LCD lets builders monitor temperatures, adjust fan curves, or even display custom artwork.

Fractal Design Intros Meshify 3 PC Case, Momentum Fan Series, and Adjust Pro Hub

Announcing the Meshify 3 series of performance PC cases, the powerful Momentum series of fans, and the Adjust Pro Hub for connecting devices to our new online configurator.

Introducing Meshify 3—a performance PC case series combining top-tier cooling with fluid, aerodynamic design. An evolution of our classic series, Meshify 3 includes several performance-boosting engineering upgrades and a fresh new look. With ample ventilation, a rockface-inspired mesh front, and the inclusion of three powerful Momentum 140 mm fans—Meshify 3 series is built for cooler performance. The standard-size version can also house up to a 280 mm top radiator and 360 mm front radiator for further cooling, with space for a graphics card up to 349 mm in length.

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of Fractal Design Meshify 3 Ambience Pro RGB is now live]

Vastarmor Updates its Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy Design with Zany Rainbow "Ultra" Edition

Roughly a month ago, Vastarmor debuted its "Super-less" Radeon RX 9070 XT Alloy SKU. The Chinese manufacturer's barebones spin-off—derived from a triple-fan flagship design—was stripped of fancy ARGB trimmings. Additionally, this sober-looking alternative option was deemed unworthy of sporting 3.1 GHz boost clock credentials—instead, making do with a mere 3010 MHz setting. A brand-new "Super Alloy Ultra" model retains elite-tier membership; as demonstrated by a recently published specification sheet. The Vastarmor design team has opted into using a louder and wider color palette; clearly demonstrated by their fresh RX 9070 XT Super Alloy Ultra's zany pearlescent rainbow-spectrum shroud setup. Unfortunately, this bright aesthetic treatment did not extend to the new flagship's backplate. The AIB's Super Alloy White option was appropriately decorated; on the front and back. Vastarmor's latest offering is not expected to break retail barriers beyond Chinese markets. ASRock's premium Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi OC card is—perhaps—the closest to being a visually "eccentric" option for global audiences. Fittingly, its factory overclocked talents include a 3.1 GHz boost clock.
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