At COMPUTEX 2026, MSI unveiled a large collection of new PC components, including AM5 motherboards, liquid and air cooling solutions, cases and power supplies. While the products target different types of builders, the common thread running through the lineup is easy installation, cleaner cable management, and support for increasingly power-hungry gaming rigs.
The company is also using the show to highlight several recent design awards. Four products from the MEG series received the Red Dot Design Award: MEG X870E ACE MAX motherboard, MEG MAESTRO 900R case, MEG CORELIQUID E15 360 liquid cooler and MEG Ai1600T PCIE5 power supply. MSI combined these parts into a complete “Red Dot PC Build” for the show floor. The MPG Ai TS power supply series also received the COMPUTEX 2026 Best Choice Award.
New AM5 motherboards with updated AMD EXPO support
One of the more notable additions is support for AMD’s latest EXPO memory technology, which features an optimized memory profile to deliver lower latency at high data rates. The new implementation adds Block 2 improved timing options and defined VDDP voltage settings for finer tuning.
MSI demonstrates this feature using a MAG B850M MORTAR MAX WIFI W motherboard paired with Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB White memory. The company notes that custom BIOS support will also be available through its website.
At the top of the motherboard range is the MEG X870E UNIFY-X MAX, built specifically with overclocking in mind. It uses an 18-phase DRPS CPU power design, two DIMM architecture, and one DIMM per channel layout to improve signal integrity during memory tuning. It also comes with a separate Tuning Controller to make adjustments easier.

MSI said that the board has already been used to set a world record for CPU frequency with the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Processor, although the company did not provide the full overclocking configuration in the announcement.
The MPG B850 CARBON MAX WIFI sits below the flagship model and is positioned as a premium gaming motherboard on AMD’s B850 platform. It includes PCIe 5.0 support for both graphics cards and M.2 storage, as well as Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 5G LAN, and a front USB Type-C port rated at 20Gbps.
The board also includes a number of MSI’s installation-focused features, including EZ PCIe Release for removing graphics cards, EZ M.2 Shield Frozr II for SSD installation, and EZ Antenna for wireless connectivity.
For builders working with smaller enclosures, the MAG B850M MORTAR MAX WIFI W offers a Micro-ATX alternative with an all-white design. It includes Wi-Fi 7, 5G LAN, extended cooling and the company’s EZ M.2 Shield Frozr II system.
Screen equipped liquid coolers and new twin tower air cooler
MSI’s new cooling lineup ranges from a super advanced liquid cooler to a more traditional dual-tower air cooler.
MEG CORELIQUID E15 360 is the most visually distinctive model. Its pump unit includes a 6.67-inch 2K AMOLED display with a 110-degree tilt, which is designed to keep system information visible on different body plans while also creating a curved visual effect.
The cooler uses an aluminum alloy exterior and a single fan design that MSI calls Laminar Focus Fan Technology. It also bundles its wiring into a single cable and uses magnetic pogo-pin connectors on the pump unit for easy installation.

MPG CORELIQUID P22 360 takes a more discreet approach. It has a 2.1-inch circular display that can display system metrics, custom animations or picture backgrounds via MSI software. The removable cover hides the mounting screws, and the universal bracket allows you to install the cooler on Intel and AMD platforms without changing the mounting hardware.
The MAG CORELIQUID A23 360 W is designed for builders who want something less conventional than the usual RGB-heavy cooler. It uses a woven fabric surface inspired by home audio equipment, with a digital temperature display hidden beneath the material.
MSI also offers the MPG COREFROZR AP15 for users who prefer air cooling. It’s a dual-tower, dual-fan cooler with an integrated digital display. Its structure is designed to allow installation without removing pre-installed fans, while the placement of heat pipes is designed to reduce compatibility issues with taller memory modules.
New housings for flexible and airflow oriented structures
The MEG MAESTRO 900R is MSI’s new flagship chassis and one of the more unusual products in the range. Instead of following a traditional case layout, it uses a centralized internal design with a removable motherboard tray that can be rotated in four directions.
This gives builders more flexibility to adjust the position of key components and the direction of airflow depending on the configuration. The case uses CNC-machined aluminum panels and curved tempered glass, and focuses more on presentation than a typical performance-focused tower.

The more common MPG VIXTA 300 PZ series is available in two variants. The MPG VIXTA 300R PZ uses a panoramic design with a one-piece curved tempered glass panel and side rail removal system. It comes with two pre-installed 140mm fans and uses a raised ‘floating’ design to improve airflow.
The MPG VIXTA 300R AIRFLOW PZ takes a more performance-focused approach with a mesh front panel, pogo-pin connectors and two larger 160mm fans. Both versions include an expanded cable management area, a detachable power supply bracket, and a magnetic side panel for ease of construction and maintenance.
The new power supply controls individual GPU connector pins
MSI also introduces the MPG Ai TS series of power supplies, available in 1600W and 1300W versions.
A key addition is GPU Safeguard+, a protective feature designed for 12V-2×6 graphics card connectors. Instead of monitoring the connector as a single unit, the system monitors the current through each pin separately. According to MSI, this allows the power supply to more accurately detect potential problems and protect connected equipment during sudden surges.

The MPG Ai1600TS PCIE5 and MPG Ai1300TS PCIE5 both include two native 12V-2×6 connectors, allowing them to support high-end graphics cards without relying on adapters. The units also use SiC MOSFETs and have received Cybenetics Lambda A+ noise certification.
MSI has not announced pricing or Middle East availability for the new motherboards, cooling products, cases or power supplies.





