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SilverStone Teases OLED Display Equipped Case at Computex 2019

While by no means a draw dropper at this point it seems SilverStone is looking to try something a bit different, teasing a prototype OLED equipped chassis at Computex 2019. Utilizing the ASUS SDK, it connects to an ASUS motherboard and displays pertinent system information such as CPU temperatures on the display. For now, it is only a prototype with no design set in stone with the company still looking into the best way to implement the feature going so far as to consider going with a 5.25" device as well. However, there is one sticking point, and that is the SDK while open in nature currently only works with ASUS motherboards. While the feature is a bit basic for now, the concept itself is still quite impressive and could prove to be an appealing feature if appropriately implemented. For now, all we know is that SilverStone is looking into it.

Lian Li Bets Big on Computex 2019 with New Chassis, Fans, CPU AIO, Motorized Desk

LIAN LI's stars of the show this year are the head turning and showpiece worthy new Odyssey X, a morphable PC chassis with flare, and the revolutionary Concept UNI Fan, an aesthetically pleasing solution to cable clutter. To accompany its latest innovations, LIAN LI also launches a few new products such as the next generation of the TU and LANCOOL series chassis with the TU150 and LANCOOL II, and co-designed products with the O11D-Distro Block G1 and O11 Dynamic XL. In addition, LIAN LI will also be presenting its latest desk solutions with the DK-04 F and DK-05 F, as well as a new contender in the AIO field with the Galahad 240 CPU AIO. Once again, LIAN LI brings a successful lineup of solutions that are sure to make PC enthusiasts drool with envy.

ASUS at Computex 2019: TUF Gaming VG27AQ Monitor, ROG STRIX 650 W Gold Power Supply

ASUS at Computex 2019 showcased a myriad of products - as is usual, for one of the foremost PC hardware manufacturers. This news piece breaks down two of these products: the TUF Gaming VG27AQ monitor and the ROG STRIX 650 W Gold power supply. Starting with that which allows you to see, the TUF Gaming VG27AQ monitor features both ULMB and Adaptive Sync support (in the form of AMD's FreeSync and NVIDIA's G-Sync). Dubbed ELMB, the new feature allows the monitor to keep its Active Sync features active for super smooth gameplay, whilst enabling motion blur reduction - usually, a choice between the two technologies has to be made.

The 27" screen offers an IPS panel with a 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution, 1 ms response time and maximum 155 Hz refresh rate (Adaptive Sync works between the 40-155 Hz interval) over a DisplayPort connection (144 Hz max over HDMI). A maximum brightness of 350 cd/m² doesn't win any serious accolades, but is more than enough for gaming scenarios. Connectors stand at 2x HDMI 1.4 ports, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, and 2x USB 3.0 ports.
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