DarkFlash has announced that it will be showing off its new “Space Exploration”-themed product line and more at Computex 2025 this week. The lineup includes its new Explore Series cooling solutions, its co-branded Sanrio-themed PC cases, next-generation power supplies, and new peripherals.
Explore Series
According to DarkFlash, its new Explore Series cooling solutions are inspired by space capsules and aerospace engineering. It’s new AIO liquid cooler features a magnetically-attached, detachable display module that offers real-time monitoring of system data such as CPU/GPU temperature, clock speeds, fan RPM, and system load. It also supports animated GIFs and personalized logos. As for its new air coolers, they feature a redesigned top cover with an integrated dot-matrix LED display that shows real-time CPU temperatures.
Sanrio Collaboration
DarkFlash and Sanrio have collaborated to release limited-edition MOTI Mini themed cases that feature some of the latter’s beloved characters such as Hello Kitty, Kuromi, My Melody, Hangyodon, Cinnamoroll, Pompompurin, and Pochacco. The mATX cases supports up to 5 fans, up to a 180mm CPU cooler, and up to a 240mm radiator. The cases also feature a I/O panel located near the bottom of the left side of the case, making it easy to access when placing the case on a desk.
Next-Generation Power Supplies
DarkFlash will also be showing off its new PMT series and EMT series PSUs. The PMT series follow the latest ATX 3.1 and PCie 5.1 standards, are fully modular, and come with flexible embossed cables. DarkFlash is also making up to a 1250W variant available for high-demanding builds while also providing a 10-year warranty. As for the new EMT series, they come with ARGB cables, are also fully modular, and feature premium Japanese electrolytic capacitors, Active PFC (Power Factor Correction), and Dual DC-to-DC architecture.
New Peripherals
DarkFlash is expanding its peripheral lineup further with its enw DFM 80 Series lightweight, which include the 48-gram DFM 80 Pro that features a PAW3395 optical sensor. There’s also the EZ68 magnetic switch keyboard that has a 8000Hz polling rate, the PXD98 pixel-dot mechanical keyboard that comes with acustomizable pixel-dot display, the K6/K35 scissor-switch keyboard, and the FG108 membrane keyboard.
More information on DarkFlash’s new products should be released during Computex 2025 or soon afterwards.