A Peek At Computex 2024
A Quick Look At The New Kit
TweakTown had a chance to peruse the booths in Taipei during Computex 2024 and posted some of the more interesting things they saw. One of the standouts came from Lian Li’s and their brand new EDGE modular PSU design. Instead of having the power connectors flat on the back of the PSU, the EDGE is L shaped so you can more easily access them after the PSU is installed. It also sports a handful of internal USB headers you can use to power hubs or other devices.
be quiet!’s Light Base 900 case allows you to set up your system in almost any orientation, while the Corsair 9000D can hold two separate systems inside it’s large body, along with over a dozen cooling fans. If want a system with a bit of an old twist, the Colorful Neptune Series PCs are open frame; something we haven’t seen in a while. MSI are offering an MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED display for under $1000, which still supports 3440 x 1440p and 240Hz refresh for those trying to budget for an OLED.
Check out even more from the link at the start.
Computex 2024 was all about AI, and the CPU and GPU hardware that will drive that future. It was also about cool tech and gear, which we saw plenty of.
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