Day four of Computex 2026 marked a clear pivot toward business-to-business hardware as the show entered its final phase. Attendee crowds remained exceptionally high across the Nangang exhibition halls, with packed aisles and busy booths throughout the event. The shift in exhibitor focus highlighted an explosion of artificial intelligence and data center technology that drew significant foot traffic.
Hyte Y50 chassis and Gigabyte X870E Infinity Next motherboard highlight new hardware at the event
Hyte presented the Y50 chassis alongside updated Nexus software at its Grand Hyatt Hotel showcase near Taipei 101. Gigabyte displayed the X870E Infinity Next motherboard, which features distinctive 3D-printed metal heatsinks with a lava-rock-like pattern. Be quiet! introduced the Light Base 803 case and the Dark Power Pro 14 IO power supply that includes software for monitoring system running costs.

Thermal Grizzly unveiled new waterblock coatings, updated thermal pastes, and WireView Pro variants designed specifically for RTX 5090 graphics cards. G.Skill highlighted extreme overclocking efforts at its booth while discussing DDR5 sub-timing optimizations and their impact on CPU performance latency. These hardware demonstrations reflected a broader industry trend toward coordinated component ecosystems rather than standalone enthusiast builds.
The event atmosphere contrasted sharply with the highly standardized infrastructure seen in data center racks like those for Vera Rubin NVL72 platforms. Gigabyte staff noted that modern DIY PC building increasingly relies on guided, safe experiences where major vendors provide fully coordinated part menus. This approach ensures coherent builds but reduces the whimsical experimentation that characterized earlier iterations of the trade show.

G.Skill maintained a freewheeling enthusiast spirit at Computex 2026 by showcasing real-time extreme overclocking attempts using liquid nitrogen cooling systems. Their technical discussions focused on memory latency impacts and sub-timing adjustments for modern processors, offering a return to foundational hardware tuning. This segment provided a practical counterpoint to the dominant enterprise-focused displays throughout the exhibition halls.
Computex 2026 concluded with a confirmed shift toward B2B data center priorities while retaining traditional PC component showcases across multiple vendor booths. The event featured high attendance levels and demonstrated how major manufacturers now coordinate hardware ecosystems for both enterprise and enthusiast markets.



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