Over the last 11 years, Pro Gamersware has been expanding as a company – bring more and more gamer-oriented brands together under one roof. At Computex 2025, the company's stand was massive – with a stack of interesting new products to see. From chassis and coolers to peripherals and creator tools, there was a lot on show We focused on a chunky new chassis from HAVN, serpent styled keyboards from Ducky, affordable new creator products from Streamplify, chassis fro Aerocool, the latest from APNX and special new chairs from Noblechairs and ThunderX3.
HAVN, the chassis and cooling specialist introduced as a sub-brand of Pro Gamersware in recent years, extended its product offering with the BF 360 case. Designed to build on the popularity of the HS 420, the BF 360 focused on high airflow and improved thermal performance while maintaining a user-friendly internal layout. It is an impressive piece of kit, that integrates easy to remove panels – with some huge fans – to make building high-end systems a breeze. It is expected to reach the market in Q4 2025. As you can see in our video, the case was being used to show what the latest H Series Performance Fan range can do. Available in multiple sizes (180×40mm, 140×30mm and 120×30mm) either in black or white – the fans have an impressive look/feel to them and spin on a new design of precision fluid dynamic bearing. Additional technical details include a specific jagged pattern on the leading edges – as well as a moulded wave pattern in the middle – that help create specific air flow patterns into the fan itself. We were told that, in tests, implementing these 2 changes improved cooling up up to 8%.

Also on show was a limited edition DOOM chassis with a rather interesting/hefty magnetic ‘dual purpose' skull. It can be used to hold your headphones or (upside down) a drink. Around 2,000 of these chassis will be produced – so there's every chance that they will become a bit of a collector's item in the future.
Ducky brought a strong keyboard showcase to the Computex floor, headlined by the new Cushion 98. This wireless mechanical keyboard includes hot-swappable silent switches and a web-based configuration platform called DuckyHub.io. Also on display was the One X, claimed to be the first inductive analog mechanical keyboard on the market, offering rapid trigger functionality and onboard profile management with dynamic RGB lighting. Two themed limited editions were also featured: the Tinker 75, co-designed with Taiwanese Aboriginal Paiwan artisan Tjaiping to celebrate the Year of the Snake (which definitely caught our eye), and a Ducky x hololive keyboard, themed around VTuber duo FUWAMOCO and illustrated by Mitarashi-Neko.

Streamplify used the show to broaden its appeal among content creators and educators. It unveiled three webcams – the CAM G, CAM MINI, and CAM PLUS – each offering FHD or QHD resolution, wide-angle views, and enhancements such as integrated ring lights and privacy shutters. The MIC GO and MIC MINI microphones were designed to offer flexible recording options. The MIC GO is a compact, wireless solution with magnetic mounting and active noise reduction, while the MIC MINI features a studio-style capsule, RGB lighting, and on-device controls. There are now a lot of companies competing in this space, Pro Gamersware are hoping that by offering a full range of matching products at very affordable prices – they can capture a sizeable chunk of that creator market over the next 18 months.

Aerocool focused on airflow and system compatibility with its latest mid-tower chassis. The D520A and P500A models were designed with support for reverse connector motherboards and arrived pre-installed with four APNX ARGB fans. An upgraded variant, the P500B Digi, introduced a digital display on the front panel and a quick-release tempered glass side for easy access. LED panels on coolers may or may not be your thing, but if you're going to use it – then having a simple point/click way to update your internal artwork has to be a good thing. Complementing the new cases, Aerocool's SMART G1 and PREMIER G1 power supplies offered native 12V-2×6 connectors and quieter operation in compact formats.

APNX introduced a full product suite reflecting its focus on high-performance builds and progressive design. Its V2 chassis featured a new X-Pand Flow Design that prioritised cooling and ease of use, including support for reverse motherboards and back-mounted AIO solutions. The LC1-D liquid cooler combined a 4″ IPS display with a simplified mounting system. Rounding out the range, the FP3 fan series offered airflow up to 91.9 CFM, including reverse-blade options and rifle bearing durability. Power delivery was addressed with the MAX G1 and DELUXE G1 PSUs, fully compliant with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. Essentially, if you want a chassis where you can easily assemble it – and then have 3 full sides that are glass after you finish – this could be worth adding to your shortlist.

Noblechairs presented a special edition of its Legend gaming chair as part of a licensed collaboration with Bethesda. The ‘DOOM Dark Ages Edition' was inspired by the DOOM Slayer’s armour and incorporated red contrast stitching with the Shield Saw motif. The chair retained Noblechairs’ usual emphasis on build quality, featuring a steel frame, cold foam cushioning, and PU synthetic leather upholstery.

ThunderX3 focused on ergonomic improvements across both chairs and desks. The new FLEX Pro chair delivered extensive adjustability with a 19D range, including self-adapting lumbar and back support, SYNC6 mechanism, and fully rotating 5D armrests. The SOLO 360 offered moulded foam construction and enhanced neck support. Completing the setup, the LAB-X motorised desk included anti-collision technology, a glass mousepad surface, and a modular aluminium frame suitable for professional and gaming environments alike.

With Computex 2025 now drawing to a close, Pro Gamersware’s integrated multi-brand presence gave visitors a detailed view of what to expect across the enthusiast and professional PC sectors in the coming year. From aesthetic innovation to technical compliance with the latest standards, the range of products on display positioned each brand with a clear focus on evolving user needs.
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