XIGMATEK showcase new products aimed at PC enthusiasts at Computex 2026: the Lumina Core full-tower case and the Aurora Core power supply series. Instead of focusing only on performance numbers, the company is putting more attention on airflow, cable management, and overall system design.
Both products are designed with modern gaming PCs in mind, where larger graphics cards, custom cooling setups, and more complex cable routing have become common challenges for PC builders.
The Lumina Core is a new full-tower chassis with a panoramic glass design. Its two glass panels meet at the front corner without a visible support pillar, providing an uninterrupted view of the hardware inside. The case is aimed at users who want to showcase high-end components, custom builds, and RGB lighting.
XIGMATEK has made the chassis wider than many traditional full-tower cases. The additional space can make it easier to install large graphics cards, manage cables, and fit advanced cooling components. The spacious interior is built to accommodate custom liquid-cooling setups, multiple radiators, and high-performance gaming hardware.
The Lumina Core also features a unique interior design. It includes mirror-finished panels and a hidden rear section that helps keep cables and other components out of sight. As a result, the inside of the PC looks cleaner and more organized.
Cooling played a key role in the design of the Lumina Core. The case features large fan mounting areas at the bottom and rear to improve airflow, while the power supply is positioned to help push hot air out of the system. XIGMATEK will offer the case in both black and white versions, with the white model being called the Lumina Core Arctic.
XIGMATEK is the Aurora Core power supply series at Computex 2026. Unlike traditional PSU designs, the Aurora Core separates the cooling fan from the main power delivery components inside the unit.
XIGMATEK claims that this arrangement facilitates more uniform airflow distribution throughout the power supply. A spiral-shaped vent beneath the fan allows air to escape, reducing hotspots and increasing cooling effectiveness.
The traditional external fan grille has been removed, giving the power supply a cleaner and more modern appearance. The new design could also make dust cleaning and routine maintenance easier over time.
The Aurora Core prototype shown at Computex had a 1200W power rating, but XIGMATEK says more models with different wattage options are on the way. This will allow the series to support a wide range of systems, from mainstream gaming PCs to high-end enthusiast builds.
Power supplies do not usually receive as much attention as graphics cards or processors, but with the Aurora Core series, XIGMATEK is experimenting with new cooling and airflow designs that could help improve long-term reliability.
The new products arrive at a time when PC hardware is becoming more demanding. Graphics cards are getting larger, cooling needs are increasing, and builders are paying more attention to cable management and overall system aesthetics. As a result, the design of cases and power supplies is playing a bigger role in the PC building experience than ever before.

XIGMATEK is targeting PC enthusiasts who want more than just high performance. The company believes its focus on cleaner designs, better airflow, easier maintenance, and a unique look will help these products stand out in a competitive market.
Pricing and availability will play a major role in how well these products perform in the market. It will also be important to see how closely the final retail versions match the designs that XIGMATEK showcased at Computex 2026.
Source: XIGMATEK






