COMPUTEX is the largest tech convention in the world, and we save the majority of our most exciting announcements for this event. Held annually in Taiwan, we turn up each year to show off everything we've been working on.
Not everyone can make it all the way out to Taiwan, so this page gives you a full rundown of everything we announced at COMPUTEX 2025. Each product has its own page, if you want to dive deeper. Let’s get into it.
The AIR 5400 is our most innovative case yet. It takes the familiar dual-chamber design and kicks it up a notch with three distinct zones. The biggest advantage is that the CPU's AIO radiator and fans are now entirely separate from the main chamber, keeping heat away from rest of the components .
No longer do you have to use warm air from inside the case to cool the CPU, now the AIO radiator gets totally fresh air through a filtered mesh from the outside. This makes the CPU thermally separate from the rest of the cooling system. Speaking of which:
We’ve also added air cooling ducts on the floor and in the ceiling of the case, this improves airflow by guiding and even speeding up the airstream. This means that the air coming from the bottom of the case is more effective at cooling the graphics card. Read more about it in our detailed AIR 5400 article.
Building on the modular design introduced with the FRAME 4000D, the new FRAME 5000D brings the same principles to a more spacious case. If you liked the look of the FRAME 4000D but felt you needed more room for custom cooling, the FRAME 5000D is made for you.
The increased width and length of the FRAME 5000D bring two key benefits: First, it easily accommodates larger modern-day graphics cards. Second, it is fully compatible with 140mm fans. The side, top, front, and rear fan mounts can all be furnished with 140mm fans simultaneously for increased airflow. The extra space ensures these larger fans don't interfere with the room needed for larger graphics cards.
Other handy features include full compatibility with 420mm AIOs up top, a subtle ARGB strip across the front above the I/O, a built-in GPU support arm, and full support for reverse-connection motherboards validated with ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth. You can read all about the FRAME 5000D in our dedicated article.
Next up is the FRAME 4500X, which represents a more refined and premium take on the so-called panoramic fishbowl-style of PC case. The main star of this show is the singular glass side panel that offers an uninterrupted view all the way around the front and side of the PC. This single pane of glass has a tight radius curve that mirrors the angles at the intersection of the top and rear side panel (and even the power supply shroud). This makes it one of the most elegant and visually cohesive PC cases CORSAIR has ever made.
We’ve also implemented our InfiniRail mounting technology to simplify the building process, allowing you to slide the fan brackets between 120mm and 140mm positions with ease. And of course, the single glass side panel can be removed for unparalleled access. Altogether, this makes the FRAME 4500X one of the most builder-friendly case we’ve ever created.
When it comes to cooling, the 4500X continues to excel, with support for simultaneous mounting of two 360mm radiators in the ceiling and on the side adjacent to the motherboard tray. The exterior of both these spots are connected with a cascading design along the filtered area of the fan intakes on the top and side of the case. The FRAME 4500X will be available soon and you can learn more by reading our main article.
Two of the biggest innovations CORSAIR has made over the last few years have been the SHIFT series of PSUs and the iCUE LINK Ecosystem.
The side-mounted connections on SHIFT PSUs make managing the power cables easier than ever, and save the space behind the Power Supply for more exciting uses. Likewise, the iCUE LINK System improves the cable management experience for RGB and fan control.
So, it’s only natural that we combine these two technologies to create the ultimate in cable management convenience, hence the CORSAIR HXi SHIFT.
The power cables connect to the side like the other SHIFT PSUs, and the integrated iCUE LINK System HUB is on the back, close to the side panel. This means that basically all the cables you need to complete a new gaming PC all route back to a single location, allowing you to use the ample space in the PSU shroud to make the tidiest possible build. Pair it with a reverse connection motherboard and you’ll have the cleanest PC out there. Those curious for more information can take a look at our main HXi SHIFT page.
This year we’re bringing the latest power supply specs and standards to the revolutionary RMx SHIFT line of PSUs. The new 2025 variants are fully compliant with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1, ensuring that they’re capable of powering all the latest graphics cards, motherboards, and other components. This includes a native 12V-2x6 connection for Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs and it's all helpfully annotated so you know what goes where.
Additionally, we've taken the liberty of recessing the power switch into the casing a little. Anyone who’s spent enough time with gaming PCs has at some point bashed the case against the wall or siding and hit the power switch. This is one of those quality-of-life features that you may never notice, but it’s there, making your PC just a little bit less prone to accidents. Nice.
We’ve also implemented the manual fan override knob that you might recognize from the RMx Series of PSUs. It overrides both the Zero-RPM mode and the PSU's default fan curve, giving you direct control when you want it. A more comprehensive overview can be found on our RMx SHIFT 2025 article.
One of the more interesting trends in recent years is the rise of fishbowl-style PC cases. With glass panels wrapping around the front and side, the traditional front intake fan mounts are often eliminated. That's not a problem, though. Fans mounted beside the motherboard tray can serve as an effective substitute.
The challenge is that these side-mounted fans usually need to be set up as intake, meaning their rear sides are exposed. And unlike the front, the rear of most fans isn't designed to be seen, which never look as good.
The CORSAIR RS-R ARGB fans solve this issue, with the fan blades inverted, air is sucked in through the back and expelled out the front, mirroring the usual setup. This preserves the front-side aesthetic and allows you to have totally matching fans, regardless of your airflow direction needs.
We've already offered reverse fans with our LX-R series, but now the RS-R ARGB series beings that same reversed airflow and clean look without requiring the iCUE LINK Ecosystem. That means more flexibility and a lower price for users. Check out the RS-R ARGB page for the full specs.
The NAUTILUS RS LCD AIO is our most straightforward CPU cooler. No hub needed, no iCUE LINK required. Simply connect the fans together and plug everything into the motherboard. It offers great cooling at an affordable price point with zero hassle.
There was one downside, though. Unlike most of our other AIOs, it didn't have a screen. Until now.
Now you can get the NAUTLILUS RS AIO with an LCD screen pre-installed. The only setup necessary is to connect the cable to a vacant USB 2.0 header on the motherboard. You can then load up iCUE and display basically anything you want on the screen.
For those who already have a NAUTLIUS RS AIO, you can simply purchase the LCD module and pop it on your existing NAUTILUS RS. Both the NAUTILUS RS AIO LCD and the LCD Module itself have their own pages, so take a look at those.