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FSP @ Computex 2023

FSP is a brand well-known for its high-end power supplies, but did you know they make PC cases and coolers too? Well, we stopped by their booth at Computex 2023 to check out what new products they have on the way this year, and honestly, they looked pretty great!

They had this case on show, which didn’t seem to have a product name, at least from what I saw, but with its high airflow front panel, tempered glass window, curved edges, and a hint of RGB, it’s ticking all the right boxes for a gaming case in 2023.

On the interior, it appears to have the new FSP air cooler too. Coolers are a new thing for FSP, so it’ll be interesting to see how these perform when we get a review sample in later in the year.

It certainly looks like a decent cooler though, with a honeycomb style of fins to better dissipate heat, and a dual tower design.

In this configuration it’s running two fans, but this could easily be adapted to a single, double or triple fan configuration as required.

The fan mount is just side clips, nothing too fancy, but it is at least one of their own in-house fan designs too.

If air isn’t your thing, then you’ll be glad to see they have a pretty great-looking range of AIO coolers too. All come with RGB fans, in a 240mm, 360mm and a massive 420mm configuration, so they should have something for any CPU and budget.

All the new coolers feature the same FSP logo on the pump, with built-in RGB. They’re a new dual-chamber design too, which should help them deliver competitive cooling performance.

Of course, they wouldn’t be FSP without a range of new PSUs too. Their new units ran everywhere from 750W up to a staggering 2500W, should you ever need such incredible levels of power! All are PCIe Gen 5 and ATX 3.0 compliant and feature the latest 12VHPWR connectors. With our shiny new load tester finally assembled, we’ll be taking a proper look at these units in the coming weeks!

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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