XERON has showcased its latest enthusiast PC hardware lineup at COMPUTEX 2026, reinforcing its focus on first-principles engineering, purposeful design, and a user-centered approach to modern PC building. The brand is positioning itself as a design-driven hardware developer that blends industrial aesthetics with practical engineering, aiming to redefine how high-performance systems are built and experienced. At the center of its exhibition are the new C-Lab and S-Lab PC cases, supported by a growing ecosystem of cooling technologies, power supplies, and thermal innovations designed for demanding gaming and professional workloads.

XERON describes itself as a technology brand built around the idea of returning to fundamentals, where every product starts with functionality, structure, and usability before evolving into its final design form. Its design philosophy draws influence from ergonomics, industrial design principles, and visual balance, resulting in hardware that prioritizes both performance and presentation. This approach is reflected across its COMPUTEX 2026 lineup, where each product aims to integrate performance efficiency with a refined visual identity.






The C-Lab PC case is designed as a showcase-focused chassis that turns internal hardware into a central visual feature. Built with a semi-open transparent structure and a floating cabin layout, it emphasizes display aesthetics while maintaining structural rigidity through a monocoque metal frame. The design aims to elevate high-end PC components into a visual installation rather than a hidden system inside a traditional enclosure.
Key highlights of the C-Lab include:
- Dual-C frame architecture for structural balance and rigidity
- Floating cabin design for elevated hardware presentation
- Unibody metal chassis for durability and a premium feel
- Slide-rail cooling system for simplified installation and maintenance
- Transparent skeletal structure for full component visibility
- Integrated design power button aligned with chassis aesthetics
- Bespoke metal fasteners for refined finishing detail






The S-Lab PC case takes a more modular and functional approach, designed for users who prioritize customization and long-term system evolution. It introduces interchangeable exterior panels and a flexible enclosure system, allowing users to modify both appearance and structure over time. Internally, it adopts a dual-zone cooling layout that separates CPU and GPU thermal paths, improving airflow efficiency and reducing heat interference during sustained workloads.
Key highlights of the S-Lab include:
- Interchangeable exterior panel system for customization
- Modular enclosure design for future upgrades
- Independent CPU and GPU cooling zones for thermal efficiency
- Precision unibody metal chassis construction
- Expansion-ready ecosystem for future accessories and upgrades

Alongside its chassis lineup, XERON also expanded into advanced cooling and power delivery solutions. The LUX L360 VISION AIO liquid cooler features a curved 6.67-inch OLED display and supports high thermal loads up to 320W TDP, targeting high-end processors. The NEX L360 ARGB series focuses on mainstream users, balancing cooling performance with modern RGB aesthetics.

The company also introduced its experimental T1000 CU-DIAMOND liquid cooling system, which combines a copper-diamond composite cold plate with an electromagnetic liquid metal pump. This design aims to enhance thermal conductivity, reduce mechanical wear, and maintain consistent cooling performance under heavy workloads.
Cooling highlights include:
- Cu-Diamond composite cold plate with high thermal conductivity
- Electromagnetic liquid metal pump with reduced mechanical wear
- Improved heat spreading to eliminate CPU hotspots
- Quiet and stable operation under continuous load
- Enhanced long-term thermal reliability

On the power supply side, XERON showcased its MAX PG and LUX PT series. The MAX PG series is designed for mainstream gaming systems with 650W to 850W outputs and 80 PLUS Gold efficiency. The LUX PT series targets extreme performance builds, scaling up to 2500W with Titanium efficiency certification and advanced power architecture for workstation and multi-GPU configurations.
Power supply highlights include:
- MAX PG Series with 80 PLUS Gold efficiency
- LUX PT Series scaling up to 2500W output capacity
- Titanium-certified high-efficiency models for workstations
- Compact PSU design despite high power output
- Premium components, including Japanese capacitors and copper cabling
Overall, XERON’s COMPUTEX 2026 showcase reflects a broader strategy to build a complete ecosystem rather than standalone products. With its focus on structural innovation, thermal engineering, and high-efficiency power delivery, the brand continues to position itself in the premium enthusiast segment, where design integrity and performance stability are equally important.
