We visited ASRock at COMPUTEX 2025. This year, ASRock featured their latest motherboards, AMD Radeon graphics cards, gaming monitors, and high-performance power supply units. Now offering more than just motherboards, ASRock has been expanding its product line to include more gaming monitors and power supply units. ASRock added PSUs to their product line late in 2024.
ASRock Confirms AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT in 8GB and 16GB Variants
At the exhibit, ASRock displayed the latest addition to the AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series the Radeon RX 9060 Ti graphics cards. ASRock had two models on display the Steel Legend and Challenger models, both appear to be available in 8GB and 16GB GDDR6 models.
The AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Series graphics cards are expected to launch in early June.
240Hz OLED and 400Hz Gaming Monitors
ASRock also showcased some of their latest gaming monitors. Above is the ASRock Phantom Gaming PG27QFW2A 27-inch QHD gaming monitor sporting a 400Hz refresh rate.
Also, at the booth are the Phantom Gaming PGO32UFSA and PGO32UFS 32-inch WOLED gaming monitors. The PGO32UFS can run at 480Hz at FHD resolution (1080p) or 240Hz at UHD resolution (4K). On the other hand, the PGO32UFSA features 240Hz at UHD resolution and an integrated Wi-Fi antenna a feature unique to select ASRock gaming monitors.
High-Performance Power Supply Units
ASRock has recently entered the PSU market and some of their high-performance PSUs are on display at COMPUTEX. On display are the Taichi, Phantom Gaming, and Steel Legend Series power supply units. The Taichi PSUs feature Cybenetics Titanium certification and are available in 1300W and 1650W models designed for power users with high-performance configurations in mind. The Phantom Gaming PSUs come with Cybenetics Platinum certification, available in 750W to 1600W models, designed for a wide range of enthusiasts.
Lastly, the ASRock Steel Legend PSUs feature Cybenetics Gold certification, available from 650W to 1200W models, with select variants available in white edition. The ASRock power supply unit lineup is developed by FSP, a globally renowned PSU manufacturer.