Amiiba Launches Ferrofluid-Inspired Cases, Cooling, and Power for Computex 2026
May 29, 2026, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. – Amiiba debuts at COMPUTEX 2026 as a design-led PC hardware brand built around calm design. The launch lineup includes the Ferra micro-ATX chassis, the Proteus and Leucus AIO liquid coolers, and the Vitalis 80 PLUS Titanium power supply series. Drawing inspiration from kinetic art rather than traditional gaming aesthetics, Amiiba combines industrial design with interactive materials such as ferrofluid, interchangeable surface finishes, and ambient lighting designed to create a sense of motion and presence. Each product is built to bring a more personal and expressive character to modern workspaces and gaming setups.

Amiiba’s design is inspired by ferrofluid, a material engineered by NASA to move rocket fuel in zero gravity. It responds to invisible magnetic fields, taking the shape of what it senses and moving the way you do. That sense of quiet response shapes the Amiiba product lineup, from airflow-led structures and precision materials to ambient lighting that adds presence without demanding attention.

Ferrofluid-Inspired Signature Editions
The flagship Ferra is a premium 31L micro-ATX chassis that combines compact layout with elevated material design through a swappable magnetic front-panel system. Unveiling at Computex 2026, Amiiba introduces two signature ferrofluid-inspired editions: a precision aluminum panel with wood inlay and integrated ambient lighting, alongside an understated black solid-wood variant.
Designed for effortless customization, the tool-free magnetic panel system allows users to swap finishes without disassembly. Limited-edition front panels will be available in a range of materials and treatments, including wood, resin, marble, fabric, and printed graphics.
Despite its compact footprint, the Ferra supports high-end hardware configurations, including four-slot graphics cards up to 418mm, radiators up to 360mm, and up to seven 120mm fans. ATX, SFX, and SFX-L power supplies can be mounted in either sideways or front-facing orientations, while full mesh coverage across the top, bottom, and side panels enhances airflow and dust resistance.

Cooling Technology with Functional Design
The flagship Proteus Ferrofluid also centers around an interactive ferrofluid display, framed by a wood inlay that softens the gunmetal housing and introduces a natural material. The Proteus LCD replaces the ferrofluid chamber with a 3.4-inch 800×800 IPS display for visual customization and real-time system monitoring.
Expanding the lineup, the Leucus series introduces interchangeable pump covers that shift the cooler’s visual character. Two variants debut at launch: a wood cover that diffuses ARGB lighting through the block for a refined, understated glow, and a frosted cover that diffuses light unevenly to create a more atmospheric effect.
All three models feature a 27mm-thick radiator engineered for increased coolant volume and improved heat-exchange efficiency, paired with a high-output ceramic-bearing pump and three pre-installed 28mm-thick high-performance fans.
Vitalis: Titanium-Rated Power for Modern Performance
The Vitalis PSU series includes 2000W, 1600W, 1200W, and 1000W models, all compliant with 80 PLUS Titanium efficiency, Intel ATX 3.1, and PCIe 5.1 standards. Each model features a fully modular cable design, 100% Japanese capacitors, and a silent 140mm FDB fan, for quieter operation during lower power demand. For high-end systems, the Vitalis 2000W includes four native 12V-2×6 connectors, while the 1600W and 1200W models include dual native 12V-2×6 connectors. The 2000W and 1600W models use a compact 180mm-long chassis and will be available in high-voltage versions for 230V input regions, while the 1200W and 1000W models use a shorter 150mm-long design for easier installation in a wider range of cases.
