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Digital Storm hints at a next-gen Aventum system for CES 2026

New Aventum launching at CES 2026

Digital Storm says its next flagship desktop is moving into production ahead of CES 2026. The company describes it as the next generation of Aventum, with an updated chassis and thermal design aimed at sustained performance in real workloads.

On the current Aventum X, Digital Storm’s pitch centers on its custom liquid setup and serviceability. The chassis uses fixed inlet and outlet ports on the motherboard tray, so you can disconnect liquid-cooled parts without tearing down the whole loop.

Source: Digital Storm

Digital Storm already offers high-end Intel and AMD CPU options on Aventum X, including AMD Threadripper 9960X. Current “as configured” pricing on the site lists: Intel Core Ultra 9 285K build ($5,064), AMD Ryzen 9 9950X build ($5,032) or AMD Threadripper 9960X build ($7,153).

The early images are dark, but a few details stand out. The system appears to use an ASUS ROG motherboard, though I can’t make up what model this is. The build also shows two GeForce RTX graphics cards installed, with pre-routed power leads, and a clean liquid route around the CPU area. Based on what’s visible, it looks like a two-DIMM memory layout, but the photo does not show enough to confirm the full board configuration or the exact GPU model.

Source: Digital Storm