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EZDIY Brings Interesting New Hardware to Computex You Never Knew You Wanted

EZDIY Brings Interesting New Hardware to Computex You Never Knew You Wanted

EZDIY is a new brand we came across at the 2026 Computex, which specializes in PC power, casing, and cooling, specifically accessories that make life simple for PC enthusiasts, case modders, and gamers. We begin our tour with the Unifas ARGB PSU cable extensions. These are replacement modular PSU cables that come in singularly bunched up, Nylon-sleeved cables (though with the correct 16 AWG wires underneath to meet ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards).

The first example shows 12V-2×6 cables which have one end straight, which goes into the PSU, and the other end at a 90-degree angle, eliminating problems caused over time by tight bending of the cable causing improper connector contact and overheating over time. There are black and white color options. The brand also has such cables for 6+2 pin PCIe power, and 4+4 pin EPS. Within the series, the company has a 24-pin ATX cable with two bunches of 12 wires each running between the two connectors. These cables use 16 AWG wires just like the 12V-2×6 cables; and come in black and white color variants. These cables have a proverbial ace up their literal sleeve, a thin strip of ARGB LEDs. At one of their connectors, is a 3-pin ARGB female header, you can connect the cables to your ARGB setup to light them up.

Next up, is a replacement memory module fan-heatsink. You’re supposed to pair these with bare DDR5 modules, or replace your stock memory heatspreader/heatsink with them. Their design involves a set of three 20 mm fans that turn at fairly low speeds, guiding air over the DRAM chips to keep them cool. The heatsink is crowned by an ARGB LED diffuser, so this is how you turn your cost-effective entry-level DDR5 modules into something that looks high-end.

Sticking with power, and The Alpha Temp-Sensing GPU power adapter is a component that sits between your high-end graphics card and its 12V-2×6 power input, constantly monitoring its connector temperature, and displaying its temperature on a TFT display. There is an audible alarm that goes off when temperature crosses a threshold. Its female power input and male power output are as shown in the pictures below, so it plugs into your graphics card in a way that minimizes cable bending.The PCIe 5.0 Vertical GPU mount lets you convert any regular ATX case’s 7 slots into a perpendicular vertical slot, provided the slots don’t have spacers between them. The mount features its own ARGB light strip. There’s also a Multi-Angle GPU Mount that lets you orient the card at an angle.

The FH01 ARGB PWM Fan Hub manages up to 8 individual PWM and ARGB connections, which it syncs with your motherboard’s ARGB source. You can control your lighting and fan setup using an included RF remote that lets you control the speed and lighting of each individual fan.

Lastly, EZDIY showed off an extensive lineup of case fans under its BF12 series. These fans come in single-thru-triple packs, and offer daisy-chain interlocks, reducing cable clutter. You get high static pressure, with claims of 28 mm H₂O. The fans feature hydraulic bearings.

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