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Computex 2019 – Day 1: Asus, Adata, ASRock, MSI, Thermaltake and Zotac

Asus

This is one of those new products that caught my eye. The Asus XG17 external 17-inch (IPS panel) gaming monitor with  USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 3), micro-HDMI 2.0 ports, and built-in speakers running at 240Hz, 1ms response time with 178° viewing angle.

 

Next, we have a range of X570 motherboards compatible with AMD’s latest Ryzen 3000 series of processors supporting PCIE 4.0.

The high-end Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Formula comes with an integrated Crosschill EK III waterblock, active PCH heatsink and M.2 aluminum heatsink, as well as on-board Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and 5 Gbps LAN.

And for all you min-ITX lovers … the Asus Strix X570-I Gaming is the one for you! It looks SO cute!

We also have some gaming accessories, including mouse mats, headsets and keyboards.

 

Asus’s TUF series also got the X570 treatment with 2 motherboards. The TUF Gaming X570-Plus (with wifi) and the TUF Gaming X570-Plus (without wifi).

 

Asus celebrated their 30th Anniversary with a nice wall with their logo along with an interactive touch screen panel showing all the motherboards they have ever made from the early 1990s all the way to present day.

And of course … there’s going to be some special 30th Anniversary edition of the Prime X299 motherboards and their latest Prime X570 motherboards.

 

Now this is something REAL special. It’s called the Prime Utopia project, and it’s a concept design that’s completely modular. It offers an all-in-one liquid cooling solution which you can fully monitor with OLED displays, and comes with interchangeable I/O modules.

 

For content creators, videographers, photo and graphic designers … let me introduce the ProArt PQ22U.

It’s the world’s first portable OLED 4K HDR monitor that offers a super thin 21.5-inch OLED panel with 240Hz refresh rate, a contrast ratio of 1000000 :1, with 8 video preset modes, excellent color/gamma correction and support for USB Type-C x2, Micro HDMI connections.

 


 

Adata

This year Adata had a lot more to show than previous Computex’s. For starters, they had the tallest booth with LCD screens mounted so high I couldn’t get the entire booth in frame! 

 

Lots of XPG gaming memory products were on display including the Spectrix D60G, Spectrix D80, Spectrix D41 and Spectrix S40G SSD … all with RGB of course!

 

And this is their latest product – the PCIE 4.0 NVMs SSD with speeds of up to 4000 Mb/s read and 3000 Mb/s write. 

And of course, the rest of Adata’s external SDD storage solutions including the SD600Q, SD700, SE760 and SE800.

 

We also got to play with their latest gaming headset – Precog Gaming Headset with 7.1 surround sound and ENC (Environment Noise Cancellation). vert comfortable with great sound. We also got to sat in of their gaming chairs … not bad, pretty comfortable.

 

And of course Adata didn’t go amiss with showing off their “world record” memory speed.

Finally, we also saw a range of new gaming chassis with lots of RGB, as well as Adata’s very own AIO watercooling unit (made by Asetek).

 

 

Quick Page Reference

  1. Introduction, Nangang Center
  2. Asus, Adata
  3. ASRock
  4. Colorful, Cougar
  5. MSI, Supermicro
  6. Thermaltake
  7. Zotac

 

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