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Computex 2026: FSP shows new 3200W PSUs, new cases and coolers

We checked in with FSP at Computex again this year, discovering a new 3200W power supply, along with new cases and cooling gear.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:06 FSP’s New PSU range
01:58 New U501 workstation chassis
02:29 Consumer gaming cases
04:18 Server/data centre chassis

FSP's big focus this year, like many other companies, is workstations and datacentre products due to the booming AI market. FSP is well prepared to serve these customers, with high-wattage PSUs like the Cannon 3300W, the Twins Pro 1400W redundant unit and the Twins CRPS 3200W. For a more conventional high-end gaming build, the Titanium-rated Mega TI 1650W might be up your alley.

Just before Computex, FSP had also announced the DSP2000-57APB, a 2000W ATX 3.1 power supply designed with dual-GPU workstations in mind, as well as multi-socket motherboards.

If you are an enterprise customer, FSP does have a micro-customisation service, so you can request adjustments to things like cable length, connector layouts and cooling behaviour to speed up new hardware integration for system builders.

On the chassis front, we saw the new U501, a newer version of the U500 workstation case with a more compact frame, extra-large intake fans for better airflow, and an integrated GPU riser to keep your graphics cards from sagging.

The U560 is a new dual-chamber case designed with gaming PCs in mind. It has a removable vent at the front for easy access to your intake fans for maintenance, and has plenty of room for AIO liquid cooling and a full-sized graphics card.

The M581 takes on the newer fishtank look, with glass panels at both the front and side for a clean multi-angle view of the build inside. It is made with hidden-connector motherboards in mind, including a power supply shelf directly behind the motherboard tray, so you can do shorter runs to make cable management easier.

For cooling, the CF36A in black and white bring a new unified fan option to FSP's line-up, with three fans connected together and powered by a single cable. The new AW36-TR5 AIO cooler targets high-power Ryzen Threadripper builds. For gamers, there is the AL36 instead, which offers Intel and AMD socket support, along with an integrated display on the CPU block. The AD36 swaps out the display for a simpler digital block display that shows CPU temperature readings.

For air cooling, we spotted the ND5 and MP9. The ND5 has a stats display integrated on top of the heatsink while keeping a slim single-tower formfactor, while the MP9 is a massive dual-tower cooler for high-TDP CPUs.

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