TRYX impresses with rotating screen AIO cooler
AIO cooler with rotating screen at Computex 2025
Photo: Khai Minh
TRYX introduces AIO liquid cooling technology with a new feature: a 360-degree rotating display screen located right on the pump head. This screen displays parameters such as CPU temperature, fan speed, and system load. Users can also customize the display image to their liking. This design aims to provide more information while still maintaining a flexible layout for installation.
ZOTAC Expands Ecosystem with ZONE Handheld Game Console
ZOTAC officially enters the handheld gaming market with a new product called ZONE. The device is equipped with a 7-inch AMOLED screen, 120 Hz refresh rate, AMD Ryzen 7 8840U processor and integrated GPU.
ZOTAC Officially Enters the Handheld Gaming Device Market
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Dual-sided handheld design, with separate cooling system and 48.5 Wh battery, allows the device to play heavy games for a long time. ZONE uses Windows operating system, supporting playing common PC games.
Blackwell GPU-powered AI workstation is the size of a microwave
At Computex 2025, LeadTek continues to showcase a variety of ultra-compact AI workstation solutions, integrated with Blackwell GPUs, meeting the diverse needs of small and medium-sized enterprises to corporations specializing in AI development. These systems are certified by NVIDIA for performance and stability, and allow flexible configuration depending on the scale of deployment. The company also optimizes hardware and software synchronization to shorten the time to integrate practical AI, reducing infrastructure investment costs.
Mini AI Workstation with Built-in RTX PRO 5000 GPU and RTX AI Software Pack
Photo: Anh Quan
Standing out among them is the WinFast WS650 Mini AI Workstation, a compact AI workstation solution with the size of a household microwave, but with high performance, built-in RTX PRO 5000 GPU and RTX AI Software Pack operating system, suitable for training and developing models in data centers or intensive AI research environments.
KLEVV: Futuristic Humanoid PC Case
The trend of personalizing computers is increasingly evident at technology exhibitions, including Computex 2025.
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At the KLEVV booth, the “NexUnit” custom PC took center stage with its design that resembled a humanoid torso. Crafted by Mark's Fabrications, the machine features high-performance hardware with DDR5-7200 RAM and an M.2 SSD from KLEVV, neatly installed inside a futuristic geometric block. This is a prime example of the trend of personalizing computers as display items, not just electronic devices.
Solid state heatsink uses vibrating membrane, stronger than traditional fan
Frore Systems (USA) displayed AirJet G2 and AirJet Mini Sport - solid-state cooling technology that uses piezoelectric vibrating membranes to create high-speed airflow instead of traditional mechanical fans. Without a fan, AirJet has no moving mechanical parts, is sealed with a dust filter, operates quietly and is thin and light. The vibrating membranes create airflow without the need for fans or bulky heatsinks, allowing AirJet to be integrated into ultra-thin, dust-proof and even waterproof devices.
AirJet solid state heatsink compared in size to traditional computer cooling fans
Photo: Loan Chi
AirJet can increase cooling efficiency by about 30% compared to conventional fans, while reducing noise by up to 15 dB. AirJet's heat dissipation efficiency per unit of power is about 1 W of electricity to remove more than 5 W of heat (Mini version), while AirJet Pro consumes a maximum of 1.75 W to remove about 10.5 W of heat. This technology opens up high-performance heat dissipation capabilities on laptops, as well as mobile devices such as smartphones, hard drives, personal wearable devices, etc.
darkFlash: Art Ultra - when technology meets art
Computer case design with 3 curved glass panels brings new aesthetic trends
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darkFlash’s Art Ultra series of cases offers a new approach to computer case design. The W1 ITX is a compact, vertical cylindrical case that fits into a minimalist workspace. Meanwhile, the HM1 ATX features three curved glass panels that create a “fishbowl” effect, allowing users to view the system from multiple angles.
The frame structure supports neat wiring and RGB lighting components for high-end performance rigs. These are designs that not only meet performance but also focus on aesthetics and personalization.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nhung-san-pham-cong-nghe-doc-la-tai-computex-2025-185250526113701435.htm
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