Corsair has a huge number of new products launching at Computex this week, ranging from new cases, PSUs and AIO coolers, to new chairs, peripherals and accessories like the Xeneon Edge display. In our latest video, Leo takes you through it all.
Watch via YouTube below:
Timestamps:
00:06 Intro
00:40 Not more AI! Strix Halo systems
01:20 Fanatec driving sims
01:47 Corsair’s custom desk setups
02:29 Elgato audio gear
03:55 In the video room! Titan II 360 LCD
05:25 HX1000i Crystal
06:04 Shugo RAM
06:35 New… thumbscrews?!
07:21 2800X chassis
08:17 The WARTHOG!
10:21 Accessories for the Frame cases
11:07 Mr PCCentric makes an appearance!
11:53 Corsair’s new Titan coolers
13:17 New headsets
13:39 Quad-rank DDR5 CUDIMM
14:38 Back to the HX1000i Crystal
Corsair is bringing back the Warthog mid‑tower this year as a steel, airflow‑focused chassis with integrated handles, 360mm radiator support, InfiniRail fan mounting, RapidRoute 2.0 and reverse‑connector motherboard compatibility. Other new cases being announced this week include the 2800X, a compact mATX design with wraparound glass, 360mm top‑radiator support and three RS120‑R reverse‑rotor fans, and the Frame 5000D Wood RS, which adds a solid‑wood front panel, modular interior and support for 420mm radiators.
Corsair’s PSU updates are led by the AX1600i Shift, now using GaN components to deliver Titanium‑rated 1600W output in a compact 170mm housing with side‑mounted Shift connectors, dual 12V‑2×6 ports and iCUE Link monitoring. The HX1000i Shift Crystal adds transparent panels and PinProtect+ OCP, while a refreshed line-up of RMe power supplies now ship with ThermalProtect 12V-2×6 power cables so you can protect an expensive RTX 50 GPU from potential load-balancing issues within the power connector.
Cooling additions include the iCUE Link Titan II Ultra 360 LX LCD, featuring a cross‑flow radiator, FlowDrive Gen 2 pump, TM100 phase‑change TIM and a 5‑inch IPS display. The Titan II 360 RX RGB and RX LCD variants use lower‑density radiators and RX II fans for quieter operation. On top of that, the iCUE Link LX360 offer up a unified fan arrangement, with three fans chained together in a single mounting bracket with a single power cable.
Corsair’s peripheral lineup includes the Clipper Pro Mini 60 Hall Effect keyboard with Rapid Trigger, adjustable actuation and IP57 protection, the Nightsword V2 Wireless SD mouse with a dedicated Stream Deck Launch Button, 33,000 DPI sensor and up to 170‑hour battery life; and the HS35 V3 headsets in wired and wireless versions, both using 50mm drivers with multi‑platform support.
Lifestyle additions include the TC80 gaming chair, featuring a wide flat seat, breathable fabric, Class 4 gas lift and 90–115° recline, and new Xeneon Edge touchscreen colourways, including Crytal for a fully-transparent finish, and Smoke for a tinted, semi-transparent finish.
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