Corsair has also traveled to Computex 2024, which is currently taking place in Taipei, with a whole range of new products. These include a new XENEON 34WQHD240-C monitor, new cases and more.
Corsair innovations at Computex 2024
With the XENEON 34WQHD240-C, Corsair has unveiled a new gaming monitor at Computex 2024. It features a 34-inch QD OLED curved display with a GtG response time of just 0.03 milliseconds and a refresh rate of 240 Hz.
As is typical for OLEDs, the display offers an infinite contrast ratio and has VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 400 certification.
The compact Corsair One i500 gaming PC, which was recently unveiled, is now also available in black (Metal Dark) in addition to the two wood front variants. The compact computer comes with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPU and Intel Core i9-14900K CPU, both of which are liquid-cooled.
In addition, there is now a new addition to the manufacturer’s range of ATX 3.1-compatible PSUs in the form of the SF Series with a small form factor. These power supply units have it all with their 80 PLUS Platinum-certified performance in wattages up to 1000 W. Their Type 5 micro-fit connectors take up less space, allowing for better cable routing and case compatibility.
Two new cases from Corsair
Speaking of cases: Corsair has also presented two new products. The Corsair 3500X combines an appealing design with an excellent workflow and comes with an all-round tempered glass design and a versatile layout that supports large GPUs and motherboards up to EATX.
ASUS BTF or MSI PROJECT ZERO motherboards are supported to realize a wireless look with hidden inverted connectors.
In addition, the 9000D RGB Airflow is a case based on the 1000D. It relies on an innovative InfiniRail system that allows the fans to be moved freely on a rail. The included iCUE LINK system hub ensures that a top system matching this massive case can also be set up quickly thanks to optimized connections and clever cable routing.
Matching this is the new iCUE LINK TITAN series of CPU coolers, which rely on a FlowDrive cooling engine driven by a three-phase motor and a cooling plate with a high-precision surface profile to maximize contact with the CPU.
The new CapSwap modules are compatible with all iCUE LINK coolers including the TITAN series and allow for a quick visual or functional upgrade. The Groove module provides a sleek appearance with its contoured look, while the VRM fan module cools the motherboard components around the CPU socket.
Both modules complement the line-up of CapSwap accessories, which previously featured an LCD screen module. Corsair has not yet revealed prices or release dates for any of the new products. Further details can be found on Corsair’s Computex website.