
Corsair Dominates at Computex Led by Exciting New Suite of Products Compatible With the Latest GPU Cards From NVIDIA and AMD
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Corsair Gaming, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRSR) ('Corsair' or the 'Company'), a leading global provider and innovator of high-performance products for gamers, streamers, content-creators, and gaming PC builders, is showcasing at Computex an exciting new suite of products, bringing powerful, efficient and customizable options that feature compatibility with the latest GPU cards from NVIDIA and AMD. This marks one of Corsair's strongest Computex product line-ups ever, highlighting its continued execution and leadership, gaming market share gains, as well as strengthening of the Company's ecosystem.
This marks one of Corsair's strongest Computex product line-ups ever, highlighting its continued execution and leadership, gaming market share gains, as well as strengthening of the Company's ecosystem.
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Award Winning Stream Deck Now Everywhere – Elgato's award-winning Stream Deck is a powerful, highly-innovative, easily customizable control panel with visual shortcut keys that allow users to instantly access complex functions, making it a popular hit among gamers, streamers, content-creators, business users and more. Corsair's Elgato, a leading provider of content creation tools, announced an expansion of its 'Stream Deck Everywhere' ecosystem, making it an even more powerful platform with four new innovations:
Stream Deck Module, an entry level version of the best-selling consumer product, enables hobbyists, entrepreneurs, and manufacturers to embed the iconic technology in their projects.
Network Dock unlocks wired Ethernet connectivity for Stream Deck devices, empowering users to extend their control surface beyond the desktop to custom installations.
Virtual Stream Deck, a transformative, software-only version of Stream Deck that brings powerful, customizable control to any screen. Users can now create fully interactive control pads anywhere on their desktop—fixed in place for quick access or summoned with a mouse click or hotkey.
Scissor-switch key variant of Stream Deck MK.2 offers a faster alternative to the membrane design. The new switches offer enhanced speed and precision for high-frequency tasks.
Learn more on www.elgato.com.
To complement the ecosystem growth, Corsair also revealed new Virtual Stream Deck integrations for its SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS SE mouse. In addition to an upgraded 33K DPI MARKSMAN S Sensor and enhanced battery life, it offers gamers quick, effortless control of their hardware and apps like Discord, Adobe Photoshop or OBS Studio. SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS SE owners can now map Virtual Stream Deck actions directly to their mouse's 12-button Key Slider™.
Easy to Build and Great Looking PC Cases – Corsair continues to innovate and deliver a better build experience for both novice and seasoned builders. Specifically designed to be compatible with the latest GPU cards from NVIDIA and AMD, Corsair brings the ultimate in functionality, aesthetic, performance and future-proofing, with better cable management and performance.
FRAME 5000D supports reverse connection motherboards and offers a wealth of customization options, thanks to its compatibility with the FRAME Modular Case System.
FRAME 4500X allows for the removal of the barrier between users and their most high-powered components. It showcases hardware with a seamless, wraparound view thanks to a single piece curved glass panel covering both the front and side.
CORSAIR AIR 5400 features a distinct multi-zone layout that delivers exceptional cooling along with a radical new look for DIY PCs.
Custom Keyboard for those who Seek Perfection and Personality Flex – Whether you spending hours playing GTA 6 or creating content, Corsair's peripherals continue to set the standard with award winning personalization and functionality.
MAKR 75 Barebones Keyboard Kit offers the best parts of bespoke Custom keyboards and pre-built, performance-focused gaming keyboards. Users can use the CORSAIR Web App to set RGB lighting effects, remap keys, and record macros all via the internet. This is part of Corsair's push to simplify customization and provide options for its customers.
Power Supplies, Fans and Coolers – The latest GPU cards demand the advanced cooling and improved air flow. Corsair further builds on its history of leadership and innovation with the advanced cooling solutions essential for performance, safety and longevity.
HXi SHIFT power supplies feature an integrated iCUE LINK System Hub to provide full control of iCUE LINK compatible lighting and cooling devices, side-mounted SHIFT connectors, Cybenetics Platinum efficiency, and a native 600W-capable 12V-2x6 cable.
RMx SHIFT power supplies provide accessible, efficient power with a native 600W-capable 12V-2x6 cable, side-mounted modular connectors, adjustable fan speed, and Japanese capacitors.
SRS-R ARGB 120mm PWM Reverse Fans Triple Pack offers efficient cooling, vibrant lighting, quiet magnetic dome bearings, and silent Zero RPM mode with easy daisy-chained connections and control (ideal for fishbowl cases.)
NAUTILUS RS LCD Liquid CPU Cooler is available as a replacement pump cap for existing owners and as a standalone AIO cooler with the LCD screen pre-installed.
Pre-Built Gaming PCs – For all those that wanting to game, stream and create, Corsair's pre-built gaming PCs boast the latest GPU cards with elite computing performance, along with Plug-and-Play convenience and ease of use.
CORSAIR ONE a300 Metal Dark small-form-factor PC has been designed for the all-new Nvidia® RTX 50 Series and features dual 240mm radiators, liquid-cooled for improved, while keeping noise levels down.
About Corsair Gaming
Corsair (Nasdaq: CRSR) is a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-performance products and technology for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts. From award-winning PC components and peripherals to premium streaming equipment and smart ambient lighting, Corsair delivers a full ecosystem of products that work together to enable everyone, from casual gamers to committed professionals, to perform at their very best. Corsair also sells products under its Fanatec brand, the leading end-to-end premium Sim Racing product line; Elgato brand, which provides premium studio equipment and accessories for content creators; SCUF Gaming brand, which builds custom-designed controllers for competitive gamers; Drop, the leading community-driven mechanical keyboard brand; and ORIGIN PC brand, a builder of custom gaming and workstation desktop PCs.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains express and implied forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, but not limited to, statements regarding the Company's financial outlook for the full year 2025; market headwinds and tailwinds, including its expectations regarding the gaming market's continued growth; new product launches, the entry into new product categories and demand for new products; the Company's ability to successfully close and integrate acquisitions and expectations regarding the growth of these acquisitions as well as their estimated impact on the Company's financial results in future periods and the size of markets and segments in the future. Forward-looking statements are based on our management's beliefs, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to them. Because such statements are based on expectations as to future financial and operating results and are not statements of fact, actual results may differ materially from those projected. Factors which may cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, but are not limited to: the Company's limited operating history, which makes it difficult to forecast the Company's future results of operations; current macroeconomic conditions, including the impacts of high inflation and risk of recession, on demand for our products, consumer confidence and financial markets generally; changes in trade regulations, policies, and agreements and the imposition of tariffs that affect our products or operations, including potential new tariffs that may be imposed on U.S. imports and our ability to mitigate; the Company's ability to build and maintain the strength of the Company's brand among gaming and streaming enthusiasts and ability to continuously develop and successfully market new products and improvements to existing products; the introduction and success of new third-party high-performance computer hardware, particularly graphics processing units and central processing units as well as sophisticated new video games; fluctuations in operating results; the loss or inability to attract and retain key management; the impacts from geopolitical events and unrest; delays or disruptions at the Company or third-parties' manufacturing and distribution facilities; and the other factors described under the heading 'Risk Factors' in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ('SEC') and our subsequent filings with the SEC. All forward-looking statements reflect our beliefs and assumptions only as of the date of this press release. We undertake no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances. Our results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, are also not necessarily indicative of our operating results for any future periods.

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