A CES 2026 brought innovations that look like something out of a science fiction movie, and the company’s stand XPG (ADATA) was one of the great protagonists.

From cases that hold two simultaneous PCs to RAM memories with absurd capacities, the brand has demonstrated that design and performance are more integrated than ever. Check out the main highlights we saw there!

The “Doc” cabinet: unlimited versatility

One of the most eye-catching attractions was the Doca prototype cabinet of the type open-air. The big difference is its modularity: it has magnetic panels that can be easily exchanged, including wood, glass or mesh finishes.

The design allows:

  • Full rotation: Can be used standing or in a wall corner.
  • Dual PC: Space to mount up to two motherboards in the same chassis.
  • Easy Access: Ideal for enthusiasts who constantly test components.

XPG has also raised the bar on cooling systems. The new Levante View 360 is a liquid cooler that sports a 4-inch LCD screen. The difference lies in the software, which works to deliver a three-dimensional effect optimized according to the user’s viewing angle.

Furthermore, the brand’s new fans now feature integrated sensors and chips. Via software, the user can monitor the individual rotation of each fan and be notified immediately if one fails, preventing accidental overheating. The system even allows you to configure different speeds for each fan, optimizing airflow to the GPU while reducing noise in less critical areas.

In the energy sector, XPG presented the Cyber Core 3 and models Small Form Factor (SFF) extremely compact and efficient. A curious detail is the inclusion of a “Black Box” internal to the sources.

This component records operating data, allowing the manufacturer to identify exactly what caused a technical failure, elevating quality control to an industrial level.

Storage: Focus on consoles and security

For those keeping an eye on Nintendo’s next move, ADATA showed microSD cards ready for the “Switch 2”with SD 7.1 technology and capacities of up to 1 TB.

Another highlight in storage was the SSD external TSEwhich focuses on maximum security. It uses encryption that can only be unlocked via NFC via smartphone user, using cell phone biometrics to release data.

The future of RAM: 256GB and Quad Rank technology

The highlight of the pure hardware was the demonstration of the memories Quad Rank. Although the technology does not yet have full official support from giants Intel and AMD, XPG showed a system operating with impressive 256GB RAM.

Even with this very high density, the modules are able to maintain high speeds, operating at 7.200 MT/s. For the immediate consumer market, the line Lancer continues to be the flagship, now with models that reach up to 9.200 MT/s and have 60% of their area covered by RGB LEDs.

Is it worth buying now?

An important alert coming directly from behind the scenes at the fair: the price of RAM continues on an upward trend. According to rumors collected at CES, the situation may not improve until 2028, so the experts’ recommendation is: If you need an upgrade, do it as soon as possible.

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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/hardware/resumo-xpg-ces-2026/

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