ASRock To Showcase Next-Generation PC Hardware at CES 2026

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ASRock Brings a Full Hardware Ecosystem to CES 2026!

[Press Release] ASRock arrives at CES 2026 with a compact but complete hardware lineup. The company is set to introduce new motherboards, graphics cards, gaming monitors, power supplies, mini PCs, and its first full range of AIO liquid coolers. The focus stays on performance, reliability, and practical design.

AIO Liquid Coolers

ASRock debuts next-generation AIO liquid coolers across the Taichi, Phantom Gaming, Steel Legend, Challenger, Pro, and workstation series. These coolers use an improved pump and optimized flow design to support modern high-core CPUs. Select models feature LCD displays, advanced fan materials, and a six-year warranty for long-term use.

B850 Rock Series and Challenger Motherboards

The new Rock Series motherboards target builders who want balanced features at a fair price. B850 and B860 models arrive in ATX and mATX sizes with WiFi 7 support. The Challenger Series also expands with new AMD and Intel chipsets, including compact mATX options in black and white designs.

Taichi OLED Gaming Monitors

ASRock introduces 27-inch Taichi OLED gaming monitors with WOLED and QD-OLED panels. These displays offer 2K and 4K resolutions, refresh rates up to 540Hz, high color accuracy, and HDR True Black certification. Phantom Gaming OLED models deliver 2K 240Hz performance with USB-C connectivity.

Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White Graphics Card

The Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White 16GB OC becomes ASRock’s first white graphics card with an integrated LCD screen. It combines strong gaming performance with ARGB lighting and real-time system monitoring through Polychrome software.

Platinum Power Supplies & Mini PCs

New Phantom Gaming SFX and Steel Legend Platinum power supplies range from 850W to 1200W. They meet 80 PLUS Platinum standards, feature native 12V-2×6 cables with thermal monitoring, and include a ten-year warranty.

ASRock also reveals the DeskSlim mini PCs, compact 4.9-liter systems that support high-wattage CPUs, PCIe 5.0 discrete GPUs, and DDR5 memory. These systems are designed for AI workloads, content creation, and professional use.

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