Amiiba Debuts at COMPUTEX 2026 With Ferrofluid-Inspired PC Cases, Coolers, and Titanium Power Supplies

Amiiba COMPUTEX 2026

Amiiba, a new PC hardware brand, is making its debut at COMPUTEX 2026, and it’s taking a different approach from the RGB-heavy designs that dominate much of the enthusiast market.

Amiiba has officially launched at the Taipei trade show, introducing its first lineup of PC hardware products inspired by ferrofluid, a magnetic liquid originally developed for aerospace applications. The company’s initial portfolio includes the Ferra micro-ATX case, Proteus and Leucus liquid coolers, and the Vitalis series of high-efficiency power supplies.

The standout product is the Ferra, a 31-liter micro-ATX chassis that combines a compact footprint with support for high-end hardware. The case accommodates graphics cards up to 418mm long, radiators up to 360mm, and multiple power supply formats, including ATX and SFX units.

Amiiba is also emphasizing customization through a magnetic front-panel system that allows users to swap materials and finishes without disassembling the case. Launch versions include an aluminum-and-wood design with integrated lighting and a more understated solid-wood variant. Additional panel options using materials such as marble, resin, and fabric are planned.

Ferra
Ferra Panels

Cooling is another major part of the company’s launch strategy. The flagship Proteus Ferrofluid liquid cooler incorporates a ferrofluid-inspired visual element into the pump housing, while the Proteus LCD replaces that feature with a 3.4-inch IPS display for system monitoring and custom graphics.

Amiiba COMPUTEX 2026

Alongside it, the Leucus series introduces interchangeable pump covers designed to alter the cooler’s appearance without replacing the entire unit. All three coolers use 27mm radiators, ceramic-bearing pumps, and three pre-installed 28mm cooling fans.

Proteus LCD Cooler
Proteus LCD Cooler

Rounding out the lineup is the Vitalis power supply family. Available in capacities ranging from 1000W to 2000W, the units carry 80 PLUS Titanium certifications and support both Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. The higher-capacity models include multiple native 12V-2×6 connectors aimed at modern high-performance graphics cards.

Amiiba products are currently on display at booth I0118, Hall 1, 1F, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center during COMPUTEX 2026, which runs through June 5, 2026.

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