Corsair is at Computex 2025 to show a broad portfolio of new hardware. Here, we break down the new cases, advanced cooling systems, and a selection of peripherals, catering to builders and gamers of all levels.
Corsair is introducing new case designs to make your next build stand out. The Frame 5000D builds on the foundation of its predecessor (5000D), expanding in every dimension. This high-airflow chassis offers ample room for graphics cards and cooling configurations. Like the previous model, the Frame 5000D supports reverse connection motherboards and integrates with the Frame Modular Case System for extensive customisation.
For those who want to display their hardware in style, the Frame 4500X features a seamless, wraparound view with a single-piece curved glass screen that covers both the front and side panels. It comes bundled with reverse-rotor RGB fans, which draw cool air into the case while showcasing their RGB LEDs. As part of the Frame family, it supports the Modular Case System, allowing for extensive customisation, including replacing the motherboard tray or swapping the side fan mounting bracket. This case provides ample cooling, with capacity for up to ten 120mm fans and two 360mm radiators.
The last case to mention is the Air 5400, which introduces a triple-chamber architecture with a ducted air inlet designed for GPU cooling. This unique multi-zone structure dedicates a separate 360mm radiator chamber to the CPU, keeping its heat isolated from the main compartment for improved thermal performance throughout the system. The main chamber ensures excellent ventilation via airflow ducts that guide air to the hottest components while maintaining low noise levels. Included reverse-rotor RGB fans deliver powerful cooling with unobstructed lighting. The Air 5400 also supports reverse connection motherboards.
For enthusiasts seeking a powerful, tiny gaming machine, the new One a300 Metal Dark stands out. This latest addition to the compact PC lineup is specifically built to accommodate the all-new Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs. It features dual 240mm liquid-cooled radiators for enhanced performance and low noise. Powered by an AMD Ryzen 9000X3D Series CPU and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, this system is ideal for content creators, professionals, and gamers, all housed within an aluminium chassis.
Two new power supplies are also being showcased at the event. The first is the HXi SHIFT Series, which redefines PSUs with an integrated iCue Link System Hub, side-mounted Shift connectors, and Cybenetics Platinum efficiency, alongside a native 600W-capable 12V-2×6 cable (two on the 1500W model). Then there's the updated RMx Shift, offering similar features with its native 600W 12V-2×6 cable, side-mounted modular connections, and adjustable fan speed control.
Keeping components cool is vital, and Corsair's latest solutions are up to the task. The RS-R ARGB 120mm PWM Reverse Fans Triple Pack offers effective cooling and vibrant illumination. These fans feature quiet magnetic dome bearings and a silent Zero RPM mode with simple daisy-chained connections and control. For CPU cooling, the Nautilus RS AIO coolers have been enhanced with an integrated LCD, which can be configured to show temps, GIFs, or images. The LCD can be acquired separately as a replacement pump cap for existing owners.
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