CORSAIR Unveils New Cases, Power Supplies, and Cooling Solutions at Computex 2026

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CORSAIR Expands Its PC Hardware Ecosystem!

[Press Release] CORSAIR has revealed a major lineup of PC hardware at Computex 2026, introducing new cases, power supplies, liquid coolers, and iCUE LINK ecosystem products designed to improve performance, cooling, and build flexibility.

WARTHOG Case Headlines New Chassis Lineup

Leading the announcement is the WARTHOG mid-tower case, inspired by the classic Vengeance C70. Built with thick steel construction, integrated handles, and high-airflow 3D-Y panels, it supports multiple 360mm radiators and modern features such as InfiniRail fan mounting, reverse-connector motherboard compatibility, RapidRoute 2.0 cable management, and a GPU anti-sag arm.

CORSAIR also introduced the compact 2800X RS-ARGB Micro-ATX case with wraparound tempered glass and support for up to ten fans, alongside the FRAME 5000D WOOD RS, which combines a solid wood front panel, modular design, and support for up to 420mm radiators.

New AXi, HXi, and RMe Power Supplies

The new AX1600i SHIFT returns as CORSAIR’s flagship PSU, featuring Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, Cybenetics Titanium efficiency, dual 12V-2×6 connectors, and digital monitoring through iCUE.

The HX1000i SHIFT CRYSTAL adds transparent side panels, RGB lighting, PinProtect+ technology, and an integrated iCUE LINK System Hub.

CORSAIR also unveiled the RM1200e, featuring PinProtect overcurrent protection for GPUs, while updated RM850e and RM1000e models include a ThermalProtect 12V-2×6 cable with over-temperature protection.

TITAN II Coolers Deliver Advanced Cooling and LCD Displays

The iCUE LINK TITAN II ULTRA 360 LX LCD combines a FlowDrive Gen 2 pump, a dual-layer radiator, and a 5-inch IPS display that can display system information, images, and animations.

CORSAIR also introduced the TITAN II 360 RX RGB and TITAN II 360 RX LCD coolers, designed to provide strong cooling performance with lower noise levels through redesigned radiators, optimized cold plates, and second-generation RX II fans.

Expanded iCUE LINK Ecosystem

New LX360 RGB Unified Frame fans simplify installation by combining three fans into a single frame. Available in both standard and reverse-rotor variants, they feature AirGuide technology, customizable RGB lighting, Magnetic Dome bearings, and seamless integration with the iCUE LINK ecosystem.

With its Computex 2026 lineup, CORSAIR continues to focus on delivering improved cooling, easier cable management, enhanced PSU safety features, and greater customization for modern PC builders.

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