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Reeven Also Shows Its RGB-centric Products at COMPUTEX 2018

Reeven at COMPUTEX 2018 showed the ways it plans to bring RGB lighting to users that want that sort of control and mood selectors on their rigs. The company's Twila RGB strips, for example, are compatible with a slew of motherboard RGB controller software, and feature 21 high-performance 5050 LED lights. Their Zephyrus II fans (still in the prototype phase)deliver RGB goodness via the addressable RGB standard (but there's an RGB-less Zephyrus II fan as well for users who just want the cooling performance on offer). The company's Kiran and Kiran Sync fans also offer more RGB lighting options, with motherboard-controlled operation of the LED lighting of the eleven, translucent white fan blades.

Team Group Reveals T-Force Xcalibur RGB Memory

Team Group showcased their long-expected T-Force Xcalibur RGB memory at their Computex booth this year. Staying true to its name, the Xcalibur RGB memory modules feature a unique design with totem elements combined with a heat spreader that resembles a sword's handle. Height of the modules is 88 mm. Team Group will be initially launching the T-Force Xcalibur RGB memory in 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) kits available in 3600 MHz and 4000 MHz configurations. Xcalibur RGB memory modules employ Samsung IC chips, which have been carefully selected and tested to provide the best performance, stability, and compatibility.

G.SKILL Showcases Extreme DDR4 Memory Kits up to DDR4-5066MHz at Computex 2018

(Editor's Note: We took some risks in getting these pictures for you guys at COMPUTEX, hitting the show floor as we did, so enjoy them. G.SKILL took the opportunity to showcase a series of ultra-high speed DDR4 kits on various platforms at Computex 2018. Their 5066 MHz, dual-channel kit really is the highest-performing memory on display, but there are some notorious trade-offs, as there would obviously need to be - namely, when it comes to timings. That said, it remains a very impressive showing that helps cement G.Skill's status as one of the best memory companies currently in business.)

DDR4-5066MHz 2x8GB -The Highest Frequency in Dual Channel Memory Configuration
Chasing after the fastest possible memory speed, G.SKILL once again breaks the limits and presents the Trident Z RGB DDR4-5066MHz extreme dual-channel kit built with Samsung 8Gb ICs, which is the highest frequency dual-channel memory on live demo display at Computex 2018. This extremely high memory speed live demo system is built with the latest Intel Core i7-8700K processor and MSI Z370I Gaming PRO CARBON AC motherboard.

Colorful Readies its First DDR4 Memory Modules, and They're Colorful

Colorful is on a diversification drive, and its latest expansion in PC hardware is memory. The company showed off its first DDR4 memory modules under the iGame brand, and they're, well, colorful. The common theme is a die cast metal heatspreader with a silicone diffuser on top for either RGB or fixed color illumination. The modules come in both 8 GB and 16 GB densities, making up dual-channel kits. Among the first is a 16 GB DDR4-3600 module, which will be ready for the overseas market by the end of the year.

Razer Chroma Lighting Now Enabled On Third-Party Devices

Razer , the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced that its award-winning lighting technology Razer Chroma will begin allowing select partners to connect their devices into the ecosystem, bringing full-spectrum beauty to even more gamers. Razer Chroma is the world's only immersive lighting platform with over a hundred natively integrated games such as Overwatch , Fortnite, Quake Champions , Diablo and other popular games.

Razer Chroma also enjoys integration with Philips Hue smart lights, giving gamers a full-blown in-room ambience that can be fine-tuned down to each individual light bulb, completely transforming the way they play. Until now, a common experience for many gamers today is that the lighting effects on third-party devices such as PC cases, motherboards, and cooling fans are not fully in sync, producing an experience that is not in line with Razer devices.

ID Cooling Showcases Zoomflow, Dashflow Watercooling Solutions at COMPUTEX 2018

We've made a stop at ID Cooling's boot over at COMPUTEX, where the company was showcasing its (expectedly) cooling-oriented products. There were two families of products in their watercooling portfolio, all of them ranging from 120 mm radiator sizes up to 360 mm, with some differing functionality across families.

ID Cooling's Dashflow is their top-of-the line performance and RGB-oriented product, and can synchronize its RGB color display via users' motherboards. The copper heatsink features a high-performance micro-fin chamber for decreased operating temperatures of the underlying hardware. The tubing is pre-sleeved, and the radiator blocks are all made of high-quality aluminum. The pump in the Zoomflow family has been improved for better cooling performance, says the company, and the PWM function allows for silent, according to cooling-needs operation.

ROCCAT Introduces its New Vulcan Keyboard With In-House Titan Switch Tactile at COMPUTEX

After their tease earlier this week, ROCCAT have formally introduced their Vulcan keyboard, the first keyboard solution fully developed in-house: from component selection, to keyboard design, all the way to the very switches that power users' inputs. ROCCAT says its development led to the Titan Switch tactile product that now sees the light of day on the Vulcan keyboard - and helps light users' days with its RGB lighting.

According to the company, ROCCAT "debounced the switch by reducing the mechanical shattering during actuation thanks to high quality materials and componentry. This allows the firmware to reliably identify key stroke signals 20% faster than competing keyboards." We couldn't test that particular claim, but we did get some "camera-on" time with the new Keyboard at COMPUTEX.

HyperX Showcases Variety of Peripherals, DDR4 Memory at COMPUTEX

HyperX took to COMPUTEX 2018 to showcase a variety of products made to enrich gamers' experiences - with a renewed, 2018-spanning console investment, according to company representatives on site. Their headset sets were represented by the Cloud Stinger Core (a headset that's compatible with the XBOX, PS4, Switch and PC platforms); the Cloud Flight Headset, HyperX's wireless solution with RGB lighting effects; and the HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro Headset.

Also showcased was the Alloy FPS RGB keyboard, which makes use of Kailh Silver Speed Switches (which feature the LED lighting on top of the switch for higher luminosity), full per-key RGB lighting customization, and a minimalistic footprint. There are three onboard profiles, and support for HyperX's driver, Ngenuity).

ASUS Announces the ROG Phone: Changing the Game for Mobile

Since its inception in 2006, the Republic of Gamers has pursued a mandate to push boundaries to deliver a better gaming experience. We started with motherboards, spread to virtually every DIY desktop component, and have been building hardcore gaming laptops for more than a decade.

The smartphones in that early era barely qualified as such, but they started a revolution that transformed the computing landscape. We watched closely as these digital sidearms became increasingly capable gaming machines and all-around computers, and we saw how developers harnessed their growing power to take mobile gameplay and graphics to the next level. We also gained insight from esports professionals, regular players, and game developers on how mobile gaming devices could be improved.

Thermaltake Enables TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem Sync with Razer Chroma Lighting

Thermaltake, an expert in PC DIY, liquid cooling components, and gaming gear, is now in partnership with global lifestyle gaming brand, Razer. Thermaltake's newest patented TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem syncs with the Razer Chroma Lighting, an award-winning lighting technology. All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products including chassis, power, cooler, fans, gaming gear, and accessories, are able to connect into the Razer Chroma ecosystem. Users who have installed both the TT RGB PLUS Software and Razer Synapse 3 can experience synchronized gaming and RGB lighting effects on their TT RGB PLUS liquid cooling system and gaming gear!

The Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem and Razer Chroma Lighting synchronization will be enabled in Q4. Please look forward to it!

Antec Shows off Prizm ARGB Series Fans

Addressable RGB is the flavor of the season, and Antec launched a new fan series based on the tech, Prizm ARGB. Available in 120 mm and 140 mm variants, the Prizm ARGB 120 and the Prizm ARGB 140; these fans are characterized by circular RGB LED diffusers along the bore of the frame, with 18 LEDs embedded, using the addressable RGB standard. Both models feature 4-pin PWM input, hydraulic bearings, and around 32 dBA maximum noise output. The 120 mm model spins up to 2,000 RPM, pushing up to 45.03 CFM of air, while the 140 mm model spins up to 1,700 RPM, with up to 65.03 CFM air-flow.

Antec Enters the PC Memory Market with AntecMemory Brand

While Corsair began as a memory maker and branched out into cases and power-supplies, Antec is taking the opposite route, starting out as a case and PSU maker. The company set up the new AntecMemory brand, complete with a new logo. Its first product is the mid-range "5-series," with the possibility of the entry-level 3-series, and high-end 7-series, for sheer driving computing pleasure. The 5-series DDR4 module features either an all-white or black+white heatspreader, with an RGB LED diffuser at a corner. For now, it only comes in 8 GB single-module kits. The module ticks at DDR4-3000, with timings of 16-18-18-36, at 1.35V. There's also an ASUS TUF Gaming Alliance co-branded kit, complete with the urban camo pattern.

Gigabyte Enters the Memory Market With AORUS RGB DDR4 DRAM

In a bid to further extend their AORUS brand to other PC-critic components, Gigabyte is putting the finishing touches to another line of own-branded PC components - DDR4 memory modules. The new DDR4 modules, marketed under the company's gaming AORUS brand, feature a brushed aluminum heatspreader with AORUS' characteristic logo. Some artistic cutouts give the modules an aggressive look, and the top of the heatspreader houses an RGB diffuser that allows the modules to light up evenly. Gigabyte's tease is only that - a tease - and the company has said the final product will likely see the aluminum toned a few shades darker.

Corsair Launches Crystal Series 280X RGB Case

CORSAIR , a world leader in PC gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced the release of the new Crystal Series 280X RGB and Crystal Series 280X MATX enthusiasts PC cases, bringing CORSAIR tempered glass design to a new smaller form factor.

With tempered glass panels in the front, side and roof, the Crystal 280X RGB provides a stunning view of your PC inside, illuminated by two LL120 RGB fans controlled by an included CORSAIR Lighting Node PRO Digital RGB lighting controller and powerful iCUE software. With 32 individually controllable LEDs to light up your system, and plentiful airflow to cool multi-core, multi-GPU systems, the 280X RGB is the clear choice for your next compact MATX system.

GELID Radiant and Radiant D 120 mm RGB Fans Pictured

GELID debuted the Radiant and Radiant D series case fans at the 2018 Computex, in their 120 mm avatars. These fans are characterized by an innovative new impeller design with sawtooth edges along the business end of the blades, which act as chevrons, and work to minimize noise from the whiplash of the blades; and RGB LED illumination using 9 diodes. What sets the Radiant apart from the Radiant D is the latter's programmable lighting. There are sub-variants of both that include a black frame, or translucent, frost-white plastic. Both feature double ball-bearing hubs. The two also take 4-pin PWM input. The company didn't put out specifications such as speeds, air-flow, or noise outputs, yet.

Lian Li Debuts World's First RGB Power Connector Cable

Lian Li Industrial Co. Ltd., world's leading manufacturer of aluminum chassis for enthusiasts, custom OEM/ODM case solutions and case accessories is proud to announce the world's most innovative cable extension with the Lian Li Strimer. Traditional PSU cables are either dull or look messy and becomes a challenge to builders and gamers, becoming a task to manage and keep the cables tidy. Sleeved cables have become a trend and allowed a cleaner, more stylish solution into managing and presenting cables, coupled with cable combs, they made a good option until now. Lian Li is revolutionizing the cable management game with the Strimer cable LED.

The Lian Li Strimer cable is a lighting module with integrated PSU extension cable. This makes Strimer work with every PSU for seamless integration allowing for maximum compatibility with many of the available power supplies in the market right now. Lian Li has designed a patented mounting mechanism for the Strimer so it fits securely and easily with your existing cables.

Thermaltake Unveils Level 20 XT and Level 20 VT Cases

The Level 20 was the centerpiece of Thermaltake's 2018 CES booth. The company is now expanding the Level 20 series, with two new siblings, the Level 20 XT and the Level 20 VT. Both cases are somewhat cubical, with their motherboard trays oriented along the plane of the base, rather than perpendicular to it. The Level 20 XT supports ATX motherboards, while the Level 20 VT is is designed for micro-ATX. Both cases feature tempered glass panels on all sides except the rear and bottom.

Inside, both cases feature a "T-shaped" partition, with the top compartment housing the motherboard tray, and the bottom two housing the drive cages and the PSU bays. Both include at least one 140 mm front intake fan with RGB LED lighting. The Level 20 XT has two such 140 mm intakes. It also gives you up to 9 drive bays. The Level 20 VT, on the other hand, has just the one 140 mm front intake intake, and six drive bays. Both cases feature modern front-panel connectivity.

ASUS Enters Liquid PC Cooling with the ROG RYUO 120 and RYUJIN 240 AIO Coolers

ASUS added to the very long list of Republic of Gamers (ROG) branded hardware that can make up your gaming PC, with its first directly branded all-in-one liquid CPU cooler, the ROG RYUO 120 and the RYUJIN 240/360. Now, you might be thinking "hey look, it's yet another AIO cooler plastered with an ROG logo, a dash of RGB lighting, and a price-premium to make up for the brand," but pay close attention to the pump-block. It's studded with an actual 1.77-inch full-color OLED display, which shows the ROG logo out of the box, but when interfaced with software over a USB 2.0 header, it displays a host of things such as RPMs, coolant temperature, CPU temperature, a personalized logo, or even an animated GIF! This, besides an addressable RGB ring along the perimeter on the RYUO 120, and a polygonal element on the RYUJIN 240/360. If your interest is only piqued 99% by this point, allow the included Noctua IndustrialPPC fans, and M.2 SSD cooling to make up for the remaining 1% for the RYUJIN series. Not all Asetek-sourced AIO coolers are equal.

KLEVV Unveils New Cras X RGB, Cras II RGB, Bolt X and Bolt Memory Modules

Boutique yet high-end memory maker KLEVV unveiled a plethora of RGB LED-lit variants of its popular memory modules. The star attractions at the company's Computex booth are the Cras II RGB and Cras X RGB. Both are studded with addressable RGB LEDs. The Cras X RGB features a soft diffuser along its top, besides a chunkier heatspreader, while the Cras II RGB has an intricately designed heatspreader, with cutouts through which the lighting is diffused. The Cras II RGB comes in DDR4-3200 speed, and in 2x 8 GB dual-channel kit, while the Cras X RGB comes in both DDR4-3200 and DDR4-3466 speeds, and 2x 8 GB and 2x 16 GB densities. The Bolt and Bolt X are the company's standard-height modules, with simpler heatspreader designs. The Bolt comes in DDR4-2400, and DDR4-3000 speeds, in 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB densities, while the Bolt X, with a more premium design, ticks at DDR4-2666 and DDR4-3200, in the same densities.

BitFenix Spectre Pro Fans with Addressable RGB Lighting Pictured

If 2016 was all about RGB, 2018 is about the new addressable RGB standard, which lets you control the color, brightness, and lighting patterns of each individual diode in a cluster (such as a strip or a fan with multiple diodes). Last December, BitFenix updated its Spectre Pro series fans with RGB LED lighting; and now these fans even get addressable RGB, letting you control them through a variety of controllers and software, such as ASUS Aura Sync RGB. With the right software and downloadable lighting presets, you can program your fans to put up quite a show. Besides addressable RGB, the other vital specs of the Spectre Pro hasn't changed.

BitFenix Fujin Case Spied

We broke into the Computex show-floor to grab some of the first pics of BitFenix Fujin, the company's upcoming mid-tower case. The case features a horizontally-partitioned layout, with the bottom compartment being almost entirely enclosed when accessed from the left side-panel, except for a small cutout toward the front (so you can have a thick and tall radiator lining the front-panel). The left side is covered by tempered glass panel. The case features mounts for up to two 360 mm x 120 mm or 280 mm x 140 mm radiators (one each along the front and top panels).

The front is characterized by a fine mesh, and an RGB LED diffuser along the top (near the front-panel connectivity). The RGB stips you see inside are just part of the demo build. BitFenix will include an RGB LED-lit 120 mm rear fan. Storage options include two each of 2.5-inch mounts, and 3.5-inch trays (which can hold 2.5-inch drives). There is a generous 20-25 mm crawlspace behind the motherboard tray, so let you wrestle with your cables. When it hits the shelves, this case will be priced around 69€ or $79.

ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 RGB Memory Module with Liquid Nitrogen Cooling Hits 5531 MHz Mark

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, announces that it has overclocked its XPG SPECTRIX D80 RGB DDR4 memory module to 5531 MHz in a liquid-nitrogen-cooled configuration. The milestone was achieved through the joint effort of ADATA's XPG team and MSI's OC team. The result was confirmed by HWBot, and reaffirms ADATA's strong R&D capabilities and the outstanding performance offered by the XPG SPECTRIX D80 RGB memory module.

XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 RGB is the world's first RGB DDR4 memory with a hybrid liquid-air cooling system. Utilizing the combination of a liquid heatsink, an aluminum heatsink, and thermally conductive materials on the PCB, the SPECTRIX D80 offers comprehensive thermal cooling capabilities and delivers outstanding performance.

ASUS Intros ROG Aura Terminal

ASUS introduced the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Aura Terminal, an RGB LED control module that puts out four addressable RGB LED channels. This box plugs into one of your motherboard's USB 2.0 headers to interface with Aura Sync RGB software, and power is drawn either from a 4-pin Molex connector (if installed inside your case), or from a 45W power brick (if installed externally).

The ROG Aura Terminal supports up to 90 LEDs per channel, and up to 210 LEDs in all, working out to up to 4.2 meters in addressable RGB LED strips. The package includes two 30 cm and one 60 cm RGB LED strips, a 45W power adapter, a Molex to 2-pin DC adapter, a 9-pin USB 2.0 header to USB type-A adapter, stickers, and cable ties. ASUS Aura Sync RGB software is used to control all outputs from the box, including its glowing ROG logo. You also get ROG Halo, a feature that lets you task RGB LED strips stuck behind your monitor to work as ambient mood-lighting. The company didn't reveal pricing.

FSP Announces Stellar Power Supply Lineup for Computex 2018

FSP, one of the world's leading manufacturers of power supplies, is pleased to announce an extensive range of products for the Computex 2018 show in Taipei, Taiwan, from June 5 to 9. In this event, FSP will be showing comprehensive power solutions, based on cooperation with many major brands, to cater for the new generation of 5G, blockchain and IoT products. For the highlight of the year, FSP has a full range of power supplies ready for the IEC/EN 62368 standards. The newly launched water cooling 850W PSU also offers a spectacular visual effect for gamers.

For today's power-hungry GPU, blockchain and cryptocurrency mining tasks, FSP's high wattage power supplies are ready with the reliability and efficiency required to support the demanding applications far into the future. FSP's outstanding features for this sector include simple GPU 12V output power, data center quality, PSUs for both ASICs and GPU, one to multiple output, 18pin and LED real-time signal to help users easily understand their device's power usage.
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