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darkFlash to unveil space-themed peripherals at Computex 2024

Coolers, fans, and keyboards

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darkFlash has been known for its offerings that help consumers with DIY computer setups. At the Computex 2024 event in Taiwan, the brand will showcase its new space-themed PC peripherals. The lineup includes computer cases, coolers, fans, and keyboards. Fittingly, these will all be displayed in a spaceship-themed booth at the event.

darkFlash’s booth (#I0612) is located on the 1st floor of Hall 1 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center.

Monitor liquid coolers

To kick things off, darkFlash will introduce two integrated monitor liquid coolers: The DN IPS and the Magic Cube. The DN IPS allows users to monitor their computer’s performance through a built-in display. Moreover, it enables customized designs by changing images and themes using a software developed by darkFlash itself.

Meanwhile, the Dot Matrix (Magic Cube) liquid cooler features a pixel display design, including a fan with pixel display on the side frame. The pixel screen on the Dot Matrix likewise allows users to display their favorite images. They may even create their own unique designs for a personalized touch.

Magnetic cooling fans

darkFlash will also launch its new magnetic fans: The Guass G16 and Guass G24. By adding magnetic rings at the connection points between fans, these fans can be directly powered and operated when connected to each other.

This not only provides excellent cooling performance but also eliminates unnecessary wiring between fans. That maintains the overall clean look of a computer case, for those mindful about their setup’s appearance. And while spinning, the coolers’ blades give off an RGB look for an added aesthetic.

Mechanical keyboards

Lastly, darkFlash will give gamers more options to choose from for their DIY setups with the introduction of more mechanical keyboards, headlined by the DF98.

Aside from RGB lighting effects, the new keyboards will feature multiple switch options so users can choose which suits their typing experience. At darkFlash’s exhibition, there will be a switch testing area so customers can better understand and compare the typing feel and differences between various switches.

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