ASRock Unveils Massive CES 2026 Hardware Push With New QD OLED and WOLED Monitors, Fresh ROCK Motherboards and more

ASRock has officially unveiled its CES 2026 product lineup, and the scope is not subtle. The company is bringing a full stack showcase across displays, cooling, motherboards, graphics cards, and power supplies, with multiple sub brands in play including Taichi, Phantom Gaming, Steel Legend, Challenger, WS, and PRO. The announcement positions ASRock as a serious one stop ecosystem builder for 2026, targeting everyone from competitive esports players to workstation users who want a cohesive platform strategy rather than a parts lottery.

New AIO coolers are the headline shift for ASRock in 2026

The most important category expansion here is cooling. ASRock is debuting a brand new AIO cooler lineup spanning Taichi, WS, Phantom Gaming, Steel Legend, Challenger, and PRO series. ASRock highlights near silent cooling, EZ assembly, a high end thermal interface material solution, and a 6 year warranty across the lineup. The initial imagery emphasizes 360 mm models and a premium presentation, including large LCD displays and extensive RGB lighting, with both black and white color options shown.

Workstation users also get a clear callout: the WS series is positioned with a larger coldplate designed to support AMD and Intel platforms, and ASRock also references models that include an external pump option. In plain terms, ASRock is not entering AIOs with a single generic design, it is segmenting the lineup for both mainstream gaming rigs and heavier duty workstation builds.

Monitors go hard with high refresh QD OLED and WOLED under Taichi and Phantom Gaming

ASRock is pushing aggressively into premium gaming displays at CES 2026 with both QD OLED and WOLED options across Taichi and Phantom Gaming portfolios.

The Taichi OLED lineup includes 4 models: TCO27QX, TCO27QXA, TCO27USA, and TCO27USA W. All are 27 inch monitors spanning 2K and 4K options, with refresh rates shown up to 540 Hz, plus features called out like AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VESA Certified DisplayHDR True Black 500, DCI P3 99%, and 65 W USB Type C charging.

Phantom Gaming adds 2 models: PGO27QSA and PGO27QSA W. These are 2K 240 Hz QD OLED displays with USB Type C and PD 65 W support, AMD FreeSync Technology, and a 90 degree pivot.

The clear read is that ASRock wants to compete where high refresh and OLED motion clarity dominate the conversation, and it is doing it with a lineup that looks built for both tournament speed and premium image quality.

Motherboards expand with a new ROCK series plus Challenger refreshes

ASRock’s core motherboard segment is getting a new value focused family: the ROCK series. The announcement lists 4 boards:

B850 Rock WIFI7
B850M Rock WIFI
B860 Rock WIFI7
B860M Rock WIFI

Positioning is straightforward: a more cost effective approach while keeping essential I O capabilities intact, aimed at builders who want practical platform features without paying Taichi tier pricing.

ASRock also calls out new ATX Challenger models based on AMD X870E, AMD B850, and Intel B860 chipsets, plus mATX variants such as B850M Challenger WIFI and a white themed version.

White RX 9070 XT and upgraded PSUs with monitoring focused cabling

On the graphics side, ASRock is showcasing a Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White 16 GB OC, presented as a flagship style design with a triple slot triple fan cooler, heavy RGB, a fully white theme, and an integrated LCD display.

Power supply upgrades also get meaningful attention. ASRock is highlighting Phantom Gaming SFX and Steel Legend Platinum PSU lines, scaling up to 1200 W options. Compatibility callouts include ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1, and ASRock notes new 12V 2x6 cables featuring colored connectors plus built in NTC sensors intended for precise temperature monitoring.

ASRock’s CES 2026 lineup reads like a full ecosystem play. Instead of treating GPUs, boards, cooling, displays, and PSUs as disconnected launches, the portfolio is being framed as an integrated stack with consistent branding and clearly defined tiers. For gamers, the monitor refresh and OLED push is the flashiest part. For builders, the new ROCK boards and the PSU cable temperature monitoring angle are the kinds of practical quality of life details that can influence buying decisions. For workstation users, the WS cooler emphasis suggests ASRock is actively targeting stability plus platform coverage, not only RGB flex.


If you could only pick 1 ASRock CES 2026 product to add to your next build, would it be the 540 Hz class OLED monitor push, the new AIO lineup, or the white Taichi RX 9070 XT flagship GPU?

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