CES 2024 – ADATA shows off Project Neonstorm M.2 drive, new AIO, and more

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ADATA

Starting our day off in the Venetian ballrooms, we visited our friends at ADATA who had a fair amount to share with our crowd. We’ll see a water-cooled PCIe 5.0 SSDs,  a new AIO that DOESN’T use an Asetek pump, a hybrid air/water CPU cooler, new cases, and new magnetic RGB fans, there was a lot to show off.  Walking in we’re greeted by the lineup of external and internal drives some of which we’ve covered on the front page.

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Adata Lineup

The first cool items were the Project Neonstorm and NeonMAX M.2 PCIe 5.0 x4 SSD and DDR5 RAM, respectively. Project Neonstorm, straps on a heatsink to a smoking-fast Legend 970 PCIe 5.0 SSD that runs up to 14K/12K R/W, some of the fastest we’ve seen. ADATA states it runs around 10C cooler which helps it sustain those insane speeds. The NeonMAX memory features one of the better-looking RGB implementations. the NeonMAX kits run up to DDR5-8000 and come in 32 and 48GB densities (the latter new for ADATA)

Next, we took a look at a new AIO that, outside of the unique RGB implementation, doesn’t use an Asetek pump! Also pictured is the XPG Dual Fan hybrid cooler that uses a 120mm radiator along with two fans to effectively cool Intel and AMD processors with a TDP of 280W.

Adding to the existing fan lineup are the new Hurricane MAG 120 magnetic ARGB PWM fans. These 120mm fans connect magnetically to each other minimizing unsightly wires. The fans use a Fluid Dynamic Bearing and x-shaped blade for bi-directional operation. It runs up to 2000 RPM with similar CFM in either direction. Last, it’s compatible with most major motherboard ARGB software.

Hurricane MAG 120
Hurricane MAG 120

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Hurricane MAG 120 2

Other items we looked at include, power supplies, the cool Invader X Pro chassis, Xenia laptops, keyboards and mice with a polling rate of up to 8,000, overclockable R-DIMMs, Defender WS XL chassis, and more!

Read more of our CES 2024 coverage!

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Starting our day off in the Venetian ballrooms, we visited our friends at ADATA who had a fair amount to share with our crowd. We'll see a water-cooled PCIe 5.0 SSDs, a new AIO that DOESN'T use an Asetek pump, a hybrid air/water CPU cooler, new cases, and new magnetic RGB fans, there was a lot to show off.

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