Corsair has introduced a new range of gaming and PC setup accessories at Computex 2026, covering almost every part of a modern desk and gaming build. The lineup includes the TC80 gaming chair, new iCUE LINK RX II RGB fans, a 5 inch iCUE LINK LCD screen module for AIO coolers, new XENEON EDGE color options, and wood front panels for FRAME 5000 series cases.
The TC80 gaming chair is the most lifestyle focused product in the announcement. Corsair says it uses a wider and flatter seat to make long sessions more comfortable. The chair combines breathable fabric with leatherette accents, giving it a softer design while still keeping the gaming chair look. It also uses a steel five star base and a Class 4 gas lift for stability.
The chair can recline from 90 degrees to 115 degrees, which should be enough for most desk setups without turning it into a full lounge chair. Corsair is clearly aiming this at people who want a cleaner and more comfortable gaming chair rather than something overly aggressive or racing inspired.
Corsair’s new iCUE LINK products focus on cleaner cooling and more customization
The new iCUE LINK RX II RGB fans are more directly aimed at PC builders. Corsair says these fans are designed to improve cooling while keeping noise low. They use balanced airflow and AirGuide anti vortex vanes, which should make them suitable for both radiators and normal case airflow.
The fans also support Zero RPM mode, allowing them to turn off during low load situations. That helps reduce noise when the PC is not under stress. Corsair will offer the RX II RGB fans in 120mm and 140mm sizes, along with an RX360 II RGB unified frame for people who want a cleaner triple 120mm fan setup.
| Product | Main feature |
|---|---|
| TC80 gaming chair | Wider flat seat, breathable fabric, 90 to 115 degree recline |
| iCUE LINK RX II RGB fans | Lower noise, balanced airflow, Zero RPM mode |
| RX360 II RGB frame | Unified triple 120mm fan setup |
| iCUE LINK 5 inch LCD screen | Custom display for compatible AIO coolers |
| XENEON EDGE colorways | Smoke and Crystal finishes |
| FRAME 5000 wood panels | Solid wood front panels with airflow focused designs |
The iCUE LINK 5 inch LCD screen module is one of the more eye catching additions. It is designed for Corsair’s TITAN II RX and TITAN RX AIO coolers. The module uses a 5 inch IPS screen with a 720 x 1280 resolution and up to 500 nits of brightness.
You can use the display for hardware monitoring, GIFs, images, and other custom visuals through Corsair’s iCUE software. This fits the current trend of PC builders wanting more visual control inside their systems. Temperature readouts, clock speeds, fan stats, custom artwork, and animated visuals can now become part of the build itself.

Corsair is also refreshing the XENEON EDGE 14.5 inch touchscreen display with new colorways. The display will now be available in Smoke and Crystal finishes. The Smoke option has a semi transparent look, while the Crystal version is clearer. These new finishes should help users match the display with different desk themes and PC builds.
The FRAME 5000 series case accessories may be the most visually different part of the lineup. Corsair is adding WOOD and ELITE WOOD front panel options made from solid wood. These panels come in vertical and ripple designs. They are not only meant to change the look of the case, but also to improve airflow.
This is a smart move because wood front panels have become more popular in PC cases over the last few years. They help soften the appearance of a gaming setup and make a PC feel more like furniture than a glowing black box. For people building cleaner desk setups, these panels could be more attractive than another glass or mesh front.
The new products show Corsair’s broader strategy. The company is not only selling core PC parts anymore. It is building a full ecosystem around desks, cases, cooling, lighting, displays, and comfort. That gives users more ways to make small upgrades without replacing an entire PC.
The TC80 improves the chair side of the setup. The RX II fans and LCD module improve the inside of the PC. The XENEON EDGE colorways and FRAME 5000 wood panels help with visual customization. Together, these products show Corsair leaning into the idea that a gaming setup is now about comfort, cooling, software control, and style at the same time.
Pricing and availability will decide how attractive the full lineup becomes, but the direction is clear. Corsair wants to make PC upgrades feel more modular, more visual, and easier to match with different setups.



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