
Computex 2026 is in full swing in Taipei this week, and MSI showed up with something to prove for its 40th anniversary. The company’s booth at Nangang Exhibition Center covers everything from a record-breaking AM5 flagship motherboard to a 31.5-inch QD-OLED panel that switches between 4K/360Hz, 1440p/520Hz, and 1080p/680Hz on the fly.
Motherboards

The headliner on the component side is the MEG X870E UNIFY-X MAX. MSI claims it already holds the overclocking world record for the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition processor, and at Computex the company is breaking that record again using the board’s 2-DIMM (1SPC) architecture, which is designed to push memory overclocks harder without sacrificing stability. Power delivery is a serious 18+2+1 DRPS configuration with 110A Smart Power Stages, and the PCB is eight layers of server-grade material for signal integrity. Connectivity is strong too: five M.2 slots (two running PCIe Gen 5), Wi-Fi 7, and 5G LAN. A Tuning Controller lets overclockers dial in parameters with a single click rather than digging through BIOS menus.
Cooling

On the liquid cooling front, MSI has two new 360mm AIOs. The MEG CORELIQUID E15 360 leads with a Red Dot Design Award win and a 6.67-inch 2K AMOLED display mounted at 110 degrees for easier viewing. The middle fan in the radiator stack spins in reverse using MSI’s “Laminar Focus Fan” technology to smooth airflow and reduce noise. The EZ Conn system consolidates the screen, fans, ARGB, and pump into a single cable run, which is useful for clean builds. The MPG CORELIQUID P22 360 takes a more understated approach with a 2.1-inch IPS display and three new CycloBlade 7 ARGB fans using rifle-bearing construction; a UNI Bracket handles both Intel and AMD socket compatibility from a single bracket.

The MPG COREFROZR AP15 was first teased at CES and arrives at Computex with a finalized thermal design. The dual-tower heatsink runs six direct-contact heat pipes through a nickel-plated copper base, and there’s a DIGI Display at the top for real-time monitoring. Zero-dismantle installation and a memory-friendly heat pipe layout round out the user experience.
Cases

The MPG VIXTA 300R AIRFLOW PZ is making its public debut at Computex. It uses a floating base design with a front mesh panel and two 160mm fans preinstalled for airflow. Notably, it supports MSI’s Project Zero standard, routing power and data connectors to the back of the motherboard to clear out the visible interior. A magnetic PSU side panel, Pogo Pin front panel connector, and tool-free internals access are the highlights.
Power Supplies

Two 1600W Titanium-rated units make their Computex bow. The MPG Ai1600TS PCIE5 picked up a Best Choice Award at the show and introduces “GPU Safeguard+,” a feature that monitors individual pins on the 12V-2×6 connector in real time to detect power spikes or current imbalances before they become a problem. MSI has a dedicated writeup on that feature here if you want the technical details. Both units use SiC MOSFETs for quieter, cooler operation and carry triple Titanium certifications from 80-PLUS, Cybenetics, and PPLP.INFO. The MEG Ai1600T PCIE5 adds 100% Japanese capacitors and a Cybenetics A++ noise rating on top of that efficiency trifecta. Dual native 12V-2×6 connectors with MSI’s dual-color seated-confirmation design are standard on both.
Monitors

The display announcements are arguably the most technically interesting items in the whole booth. The MPG OLED 322URDX36 is the world’s first monitor built around Samsung Display’s tri-mode QD-OLED panel, running a 31.5-inch 5th-Gen QD-OLED with Penta Tandem technology (a five-layer structure that MSI says boosts light efficiency by up to 30%). The three selectable modes are 4K at 360Hz, 1440p at 520Hz, and 1080p at an eye-watering 680Hz. HDR peak brightness is 1,500 nits with DisplayHDR True Black 600 and ClearMR 18000 VESA certifications. The MEG X takes a different angle: it’s a 34-inch UWQHD (3440×1440) 5th-Gen QD-OLED at 360Hz with an AI agent called LuckyClaw baked in, handling voice-controlled display settings, profile switching, and app launching from within the monitor itself. That one’s being pitched as an agentic AI workspace hub, which is a lot of marketing energy for what is also just a very nice ultrawide.
The PRO MAX professional monitor lineup adds two new QD-OLED Penta Tandem models: the 34-inch PRO MAX 341QPXW14G (UWQHD, 144Hz, 3-device KVM 2.0) and the 26.5-inch PRO MAX 271UPXW12G (4K, 120Hz, 4th-Gen panel). Both carry an M-Mate companion app for Mac users, MSI OLED Care 3.0 with an AI Care Sensor for burn-in prevention, and dual USB-C with 98W/15W power delivery.
Pricing and availability dates are not yet confirmed for most of these products.
