COMPUTEX 2026 is packed with new PC hardware reveals, and SAMA is using this year’s show to preview a collection of cases, liquid coolers, and power supplies aimed at gamers, enthusiasts, and custom PC builders.
At its booth in Taipei, the company is displaying two new chassis concepts that explore different approaches to modern PC case design. The more eye-catching of the two is the V80, a showcase-style case built around a dual-curved tempered glass front panel. The design combines panoramic visibility with integrated ambient lighting and includes a built-in 60W fast-charging port for convenient device charging directly from the case.
SAMA is also placing particular emphasis on thermal performance. The V80 incorporates a dedicated airflow channel designed to improve cooling for modern high-end graphics cards, which continue to grow in both size and power consumption with each generation.
Alongside it, the V70 takes a different approach. By relocating the power supply to the front section of the chassis, SAMA aims to maximize internal visibility while maintaining efficient airflow. The company says the layout also helps create a cleaner appearance compared to traditional box-shaped case designs.
Cooling hardware is another major focus of the showcase. The new Q80 all-in-one liquid cooler introduces a dual-screen design featuring interchangeable 4-inch and 6-inch IPS displays. One screen can be used for hardware monitoring and system information, while the secondary display can function as a customizable desktop panel. The growing popularity of LCD-equipped AIO coolers has become one of the biggest trends in enthusiast PC building over the past few years, and SAMA appears to be pushing the concept further with a more flexible dual-display implementation.
The Q40 liquid cooler takes a different route by focusing on visual presentation. Its pump block features a motorized rotating outer ring that creates a three-dimensional motion effect, while an integrated LCD supports custom images and animations. The cooler ships with three 28mm-thick performance fans that incorporate side-facing ARGB infinity-mirror lighting.
Power delivery rounds out the company’s COMPUTEX lineup. SAMA is showcasing several new power supplies, including the P1650, P1350, P1200, P1000, G1000, and G850. The units target high-performance gaming and workstation systems and support the latest Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. Across the lineup, users can expect fully modular cabling, fluid dynamic-bearing cooling fans, and efficiency ratings reaching up to 80 Plus Titanium on select models.
While many manufacturers at COMPUTEX 2026, like TEAMGROUP and ECS, are focusing heavily on AI hardware, SAMA’s showcase highlights another ongoing trend in the PC industry: blending performance-focused engineering with increasingly elaborate aesthetics and customization features without the need for AI or complex details.
SAMA is currently displaying its latest hardware at COMPUTEX 2026, which runs through June 5, 2026, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, booth #I0118.
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