Las Vegas, January 12, 2026 — EINAREX made a strong entrance at CES 2026 with a lineup of high-performance cooling solutions and thoughtfully designed chassis that cater to both enthusiasts and professionals. The company's focus on thermal management and modularity was evident in its latest offerings, which include air coolers, all-in-one liquid coolers (AIOs), and a compact SFX power supply unit (PSU) with industry-leading efficiency ratings.
The standout among the cooling solutions is the Ventus V300, a dual-fin-stack air cooler that balances aesthetics and performance. Available in black and white variants, it features six 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes paired with two 120 mm push-pull fans, all equipped with fluid-dynamic bearings for longevity. The cooler's top plate spans the fin stacks and the middle fan, creating a seamless look while managing thermal loads of 260 W or more—ideal for high-end processors with turbo power ratings up to 250 W.
Complementing the Ventus V300 is the Glide G300, a more compact alternative that shares the same design philosophy but with a refined footprint. A premium variant of this cooler also introduces a wood-like top plate, adding texture and visual interest without compromising on performance. Both coolers emphasize durability, with fluid-dynamic bearings ensuring smooth operation even under sustained loads.
EINAREX's liquid cooling lineup is equally impressive, featuring the Vertex series of AIOs. These coolers stand out with a cube-shaped pump block adorned with a partial cuboidal glass ornament that reflects an ARGB-illuminated EINAREX logo, creating an infinite reflection effect. While the fans lack ARGB lighting, they are equipped with fluid-dynamic bearings for quiet operation and longevity. The Flux series, positioned as a value-oriented alternative, adopts a classic Asetek-style puck-shaped pump block but includes ARGB lighting in the fan frames, offering a balance between performance and visual appeal.
A step further into premium liquid cooling is the Flux Digital, which introduces an LED segment display on the pump block. This display provides real-time readouts of CPU temperature, utilization, and GPU temperature, pulling data via USB or ACPI from compatible software. It bridges the gap between aesthetics and functionality, catering to users who demand both performance monitoring and a visually striking setup.
Powering these high-performance systems is the APEX-SFX series PSU, available in an 850 W model that adheres to SFX form factors. This unit is packed with features, including a 92 mm cooling fan, full ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliance, and efficiency ratings that meet Cybenetics Gold (switching) and A+ (acoustics). Its compact size belies its capability to handle demanding workloads, making it an ideal choice for small-form-factor builds without sacrificing performance.
EINAREX's chassis offerings at CES 2026 are equally innovative. The ZEUS Z600 stands out with a pillarless front-left edge and a horizontally partitioned layout that tapers downward toward the front, optimizing cable management and airflow. Side-facing 120 mm fan vents are recessed into the motherboard tray, ensuring they don't obstruct longer graphics cards or radiators, even in high-end builds. This design philosophy extends to the Prisma SM300, a microATX tower with a vertically partitioned layout that tilts the base for better visibility of bottom-mounted fans. The right-side compartment tapers toward the front, accommodating 2x 120 mm fans or a 240 mm radiator without interfering with GPU clearance.
For users with space constraints, EINAREX introduced the Pulse PM300, a compact portable tower that supports both microATX and Mini-ITX builds. It features a front-positioned SFX PSU bay complete with an AC receptacle and internal wiring, along with four expansion card slots that provide up to 36 cm of clearance for high-end graphics cards. This case is designed for those who want the performance of a full-sized system in a more portable form factor.
EINAREX's offerings at CES 2026 reflect a strong commitment to pushing the boundaries of thermal management and chassis design. Whether it's through innovative cooling solutions that handle extreme thermal loads or chassis that redefine airflow and cable management, the company is positioning itself as a key player in the high-performance computing space. As these products make their way to market, they promise to set new benchmarks for efficiency, aesthetics, and functionality.
