RUIX Gaming’s presence at CES 2026 highlights the company’s focus on pushing boundaries in PC hardware, particularly in power supply units (PSUs) and case design. The lineup includes a new generation of ATX 3.1-certified PSUs with advanced cooling features, alongside two distinct mid-tower cases that prioritize airflow and modular storage solutions.

The RT series of PSUs, spanning 750 W to 1200 W, stands out for its adherence to the latest industry standards, including PCIe 5.1 CEM compliance. These units are built with a focus on thermal management, featuring a 120 mm fan and a compact 150 mm depth, ensuring compatibility in tight builds while maintaining robust power delivery.

Key Specifications

  • Power Supply Units (RT Series)
  • Models: 750 W, 850 W, 1200 W (1000 W model not present at CES 2026)
  • Standards: ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 CEM
  • Connectors: 600 W-capable 12V-2x6 on 850 W–1200 W models; 450 W-capable 12V-2x6 on 750 W model
  • Cooling: 120 mm fan, airy chassis design for ventilation
  • Cables: Individually sleeved, space-saving depth of 150 mm
  • Case Designs (OV 703 and CV 303)
  • OV 703: ATX mid-tower with pillarless front-left edge, tempered glass panels
  • Dimensions: 456 mm x 222 mm x 465 mm (DxWxH)
  • Clearances: 41 cm for graphics cards, 18 cm for CPU coolers
  • Storage: Two 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive trays + additional 2.5-inch mount
  • Color Options: White and black
  • CV 303: Mid-tower with slatted mesh front panel, three 140 mm front fan mounts, three 120 mm partition mounts
  • Dimensions: 470 mm x 226 mm x 480 mm (DxWxH)
  • Color Options: White and black

A Deeper Look at Innovation in Power and Form

The RT series PSUs represent a significant leap forward in power delivery, particularly with the integration of 12V-2x6 connectors. This design allows for more efficient power distribution to high-end GPUs like the RTX 5090 or Radeon RX 9070 XT, which demand substantial wattage—up to 450 W in single-phase configurations. The 850 W and higher models can handle even more demanding setups, including those with multiple high-power GPUs or liquid cooling loops. The emphasis on cable management, with individually sleeved cables, reflects a growing industry trend toward cleaner builds, reducing the risk of snagging during system maintenance.

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RUIX’s case designs, meanwhile, cater to both aesthetics and functionality. The OV 703’s pillarless front panel is a departure from traditional mid-tower designs, offering unobstructed access for cable management while maintaining structural integrity. Its tempered glass panels add a premium feel without compromising durability. The CV 303, with its slatted mesh intake and multiple fan mounts, prioritizes airflow, which is critical for systems running high-power components like the RX 9070 XT or RTX 5090. Both cases accommodate a wide range of CPU coolers, ensuring compatibility with air or liquid cooling solutions.

Future Outlook

The AeroSpace Pro Max case, hinted at during the CES showcase, promises to blend form and function even further, with its ridged LED diffuser drawing inspiration from high-end graphics card designs. While details on availability and pricing remain under wraps for now, RUIX’s emphasis on innovation in power efficiency and thermal management suggests a strong focus on addressing the needs of enthusiasts and content creators alike.