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ASRock to debut new AIO coolers, monitors and more at CES 2026

ASRock is set to showcase a wide range of new hardware at CES 2026, expanding its portfolio across cooling, motherboards, monitors, graphics cards, power supplies, and compact systems.

The company will debut a full lineup of next‑generation AIO liquid coolers featuring a new pump architecture, improved flow design, optional full‑color LCD displays, and premium components such as LCP fan blades and dual‑ball‑bearing motors.

ASRock is also introducing the new Rock Series motherboards, including B850 and B860 models in both ATX and mATX formats. The Challenger Series expands with additional AMD X870E, X870, and B850 options, plus Intel B860 variants, now available in both ATX and compact mATX designs.

Sticking to components, this year will also see ASRock launching its very first white graphics card – the RX 9070 XT Taichi White, featuring an LCD display, ARGB lighting and a white PCB. ASRock will also have new Phantom Gaming SFX and Steel Legend Platinum power supplies hitting the market this year.

Rounding out the components side of things, ASRock is also going to be introducing its new DeskSlim mini PCs during CES this month, promising powerful 120W CPUs in a small 4.9-liter design.

In displays, ASRock will present its latest 27‑inch OLED gaming monitors across the Taichi and Phantom Gaming lines. Taichi models offer WOLED and QD‑OLED panels with 2K or 4K resolution, refresh rates up to 540Hz, Dual Mode switching, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black certification. Phantom Gaming models deliver 2K 240Hz QD‑OLED performance with ergonomic stands and USB‑C connectivity.

CES 2026 begins on the 6th of January.

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