Asrock is set to unveil a notable expansion of its product lineup at the Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas, January 6-9. The Taiwanese manufacturer is entering the all-in-one (AiO) liquid cooling market for the first time, alongside a new “Rock” series of motherboards and updates to its existing product families. This move signals ASRock’s growing ambitions within the competitive PC component space, as demand for both performance and cooling solutions continues to rise among enthusiasts and gamers.
Asrock is gearing up to showcase a range of new products at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, taking place in Las Vegas from January 6th to 9th. The Taiwanese manufacturer has offered an early look at its planned innovations, signaling a significant expansion of its PC component portfolio.
Asrock Enters the All-in-One (AiO) Cooling Market
In a first for the company, Asrock will be launching its own line of all-in-one (AiO) liquid coolers. The new products will be available across several of Asrock’s established series – Taichi, Phantom Gaming, Steel Legend, Challenger, Pro, and WS for workstations – and will come in both black and white color options. The move reflects a growing demand for high-performance cooling solutions as PC processing power continues to increase.
While specific details remain limited, Asrock confirmed that its flagship AiO models will feature an LCD display. Select models will also prioritize “unrestricted airflow stability,” according to the company. Asrock is backing its new AiO product lines with a six-year warranty.
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New “Rock” Series Mainboard Announced
Asrock is also introducing a new motherboard series, dubbed “Rock.” Initially, the series will focus on B850/860(M) platforms, promising “solid performance, clear design, and affordable pricing” for PC builders. The company is simultaneously expanding its Challenger series with AMD X870(E)-, B850-, and Intel B860-chipset options.
- The company’s monitor lineup is also set to grow. The Taichi series will now include monitors, with a 27-inch model planned that will offer either QD-OLED or W-OLED display technology, alongside 2K/4K resolution and refresh rates up to 540 Hertz.
- Rounding out the announcements is a previously unveiled graphics card: the RX 9070 XT Taichi will soon be available in a white color scheme.
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