Amiiba Debuts at COMPUTEX 2026 With Ferrofluid-Inspired PC Hardware

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[Press Release] Amiiba officially entered the PC hardware market at COMPUTEX 2026 with a design-focused lineup that combines premium materials, modular customization, and subtle ambient aesthetics. The launch includes the Ferra micro-ATX chassis, Proteus and Leucus AIO liquid coolers, and the Vitalis power supply series.

Inspired by ferrofluid technology originally engineered by NASA for rocket fuel management, Amiiba’s products focus on responsive design, airflow optimization, and understated lighting rather than traditional aggressive gaming aesthetics.

Ferra Chassis Focuses on Customization and Compact Performance

The Ferra is a premium 31L micro-ATX case featuring a tool-free magnetic front-panel system that allows users to swap finishes without disassembly. Amiiba introduced two signature editions at COMPUTEX 2026, including an aluminum panel with wood inlay and ambient lighting, alongside a black solid-wood version.

Despite its compact size, the chassis supports four-slot GPUs up to 418 mm, 360 mm radiators, and up to seven 120mm fans. Full mesh coverage across the top, side, and bottom panels improves airflow and dust resistance.

Proteus and Leucus Bring Functional Cooling With Premium Design

The Proteus Ferrofluid AIO cooler features an interactive ferrofluid display surrounded by wood accents and gunmetal housing. Amiiba also introduced the Proteus LCD variant with a 3.4-inch 800×800 IPS screen for system monitoring and visual customization.

Meanwhile, the Leucus series offers interchangeable pump covers with wood and frosted finishes that create different ambient lighting effects.

All cooler models include 27mm radiators, ceramic-bearing pumps, and three 28mm high-performance fans designed for improved cooling efficiency.

Vitalis PSU Series Targets High-End Systems

The Vitalis PSU lineup includes 2000W, 1600W, 1200W, and 1000W models with 80 PLUS Titanium certification, Intel ATX 3.1 support, and PCIe 5.1 compatibility.

Each power supply features fully modular cables, Japanese capacitors, and silent 140mm FDB fans. The 2000W model includes four native 12V-2×6 connectors for next-generation GPUs, while the 1600W and 1200W variants feature dual connectors.

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