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Computex 2026: ASRock showcases new OLED monitors, graphics cards and more

We are now beginning our series of Computex booth tours! Our first stop of the week is ASRock, who are showcasing new gaming monitors, AIO liquid coolers, graphics cards and Taichi 10th Anniversary hardware.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:20 Monitors
02:31 AIO Liquid Coolers
06:35 Graphics cards
06:59 Power Supplies

Following a reveal at CES earlier this year, ASRock is now launching two new flagship AIO liquid coolers – the Taichi Aqua 360 LCD and the Taichi 360 Holo. Designed with enthusiasts in mind, the Taichi Aqua model has a transparent water channel, giving you a little bit of that custom-loop aesthetic with the simplicity of an AIO design. On the other side, the Taichi Holo uses a floating 3D visual effect, created using Persistence of Vision technology.

On the monitor front, ASRock continues to expand with a new line-up of Taichi OLED gaming monitors, offering resolutions up to 4K, and refresh rates as high as 540Hz depending on the model.

The lineup includes the 4K 240Hz TCO27USA and the 2K 500Hz TCO27QXA, both equipped with QD-OLED panels. In addition, the new Taichi TCO27QXB sports a Tandem OLED panel, along with Dual Mode functionality, so you can switch between a higher-resolution mode with a lower refresh rate, or a lower-resolution mode with a maximum 540Hz refresh rate.

The Phantom Gaming line is also getting a new OLED display – the 34″ Ultrawide PG34QSR.

ASRock is also expanding further into the power supply market this year. The flagship Taichi TC-3000P is designed for multi-GPU workstations, you know, the kind that might be running local LLMs and various AI tools.

There is something here for gamers as well though. If you are a fan of Small Form Factor PCs, then the new Phantom Gaming SFX 1000W is probably worth checking out. It has enough power for today's high-end gaming rigs, as well as excellent efficiency and noise ratings. If you don't need a full 1000W, there is also an 850W version, which has a Cybenetics Lambda A++ rating, ranking it as one of the best for quiet operation. As you would expect, both models are fully modular, so you won't have to deal with too much cable clutter.

ASRock also has a new Steel Legend RX 9070 GRE hitting the market. AMD just announced the global launch of this graphics card at Computex, opening the door for board partners like ASRock to finally sell their own custom-cooled solutions. Previously, the RX 9070 GRE had only been made available in China.

KitGuru Says: Is there anything here that you'll be keeping an eye on for a future upgrade?

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