New digital displays, a Ryzen AI-powered Mini PC, and two wireless mechanical keyboards formed the centerpiece of Antec’s Computex 2026 showcase. While the company remains best known for its PC cases, this year’s lineup signals a broader expansion into peripherals and compact computing products.
FLUX Pro Digital Adds a 6.28-Inch Monitoring Display
The FLUX Pro Digital builds on the existing FLUX Pro chassis and retains the airflow-focused design, mesh lower panel, and wood-accented styling found on the original model.

A 6.28-inch color display now occupies the lower section of the case. Connected through an internal USB 2.0 header, the screen can display real-time system information including CPU temperatures, GPU statistics, memory usage, and fan speeds. Users can also replace the monitoring dashboard with custom images and graphics.
C9 Digital Brings the Display Concept to a Dual-Chamber Design
Antec also showed the C9 Digital, a variation of the company’s dual-chamber C9 chassis.

The case retains its 270-degree pillarless glass design while adding a customizable internal display similar to the one found in the FLUX Pro Digital. Angled bottom-mounted fans remain part of the airflow design, and Antec demonstrated the chassis with its Infinity Matrix 360 cooler installed. The spacious interior continues to support high-end air cooling and custom liquid-cooling configurations.
C6 Curve ARGB and C6 Wood Expand the C6 Series
Two additions expand the C6 lineup at Computex 2026.
The C6 Curve ARGB replaces the traditional front corner structure with a seamless curved tempered-glass panel that wraps around the front of the chassis. The design creates a more panoramic appearance than conventional dual-glass layouts.

The C6 Wood takes a different approach by incorporating wood trim along the front and side sections of the case. The underlying chassis remains unchanged, but the natural-material accents give the enclosure a warmer appearance compared to standard steel-and-glass designs.
Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Powers Antec’s New Mini PC
Antec’s booth also included a compact Mini PC built around AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor.

The system combines the Strix Halo chip with Radeon 8060S integrated graphics and 128GB of SK Hynix LPDDR5X-8533 unified memory. Although pricing and launch details remain undisclosed, the hardware configuration places it among the more powerful Mini PCs displayed at Computex this year.
AK5 Compact TKL Wireless and WH1 Keyboards
The AK5 Compact TKL Wireless features a tenkeyless layout, tri-mode wireless connectivity, a five-layer gasket structure, and ABS keycaps.
Antec also previewed the WH1 mechanical keyboard, which remains in the concept stage. The keyboard combines tri-mode wireless support with Gateron dual-rail magnetic switches, PBT double-shot keycaps, and a five-layer gasket structure. Wood accents on both sides of the chassis mirror the design language seen on several of Antec’s newer case designs.


Computex 2026 Product Summary
| Product | Category | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|
| FLUX Pro Digital | PC Case | 6.28-inch hardware monitoring display |
| C9 Digital | PC Case | Dual-chamber design with customizable display |
| C6 Curve ARGB | PC Case | Seamless curved tempered-glass front |
| C6 Wood | PC Case | Wood-accented chassis design |
| Mini PC | Compact System | Ryzen AI Max+ 395, Radeon 8060S, 128GB LPDDR5X |
| AK5 Compact TKL Wireless | Keyboard | Tri-mode wireless, 5-layer gasket structure |
| WH1 | Keyboard | Magnetic switches, wood-accented design |
Digital displays appeared across multiple case designs, while the Mini PC and keyboard concepts showed Antec moving beyond its traditional chassis business. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced for most of the products displayed at Computex 2026.
Source: Antec






