Digital Storm debuts slim Vector PC with RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell and Aventum 5 fully liquid-cooled desktop

Digital Storm shows Vector and Aventum 5 desktops for CES 2026

Digital Storm has announced two new desktop lines for CES 2026: Vector and Aventum 5. The company is pitching them as two different takes on sustained high-performance PCs, one slim and one fully liquid-cooled.

Digital Storm says the goal is consistent behavior during long sessions, not short benchmark spikes. The systems are built around current desktop platforms from Intel and AMD, with graphics options scaling up to the NVIDIA RTX 6000 Pro Blackwell. The focus is on thermals, noise, and repeatable clocks under rendering, creation, and AI workloads.

Digital Storm Vector slim PC with RTX PRO 6000

Vector targets performance density in a much thinner chassis. Digital Storm lists the enclosure at about 18 x 13 x 4 inches, with a 4-inch width. Top configurations pair an NVIDIA RTX 6000 Pro Blackwell with either an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X or an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K , while keeping upgrade access in mind.

Digital Storm Aventum 5

Aventum 5 is the larger, no-compromise option built around full liquid cooling. Digital Storm says the chassis has been reworked to improve radiator capacity, airflow routing, and serviceability for long CPU and GPU loads. It also integrates a built-in display for live telemetry like temperatures, clocks, utilization, and cooling status. The company only mentions RTX PRO 6000 for GPU and desktop platforms including AMD and Intel, whithout specifying the full spec.

Pricing and availability come later in the year. Digital Storm expects Aventum 5 to start around $3,000 , with Vector starting around $2,000, and both are planned to open for configuration on the company’s site in Q2 2026. At CES 2026, Digital Storm plans to show both systems by appointment with private demos and media briefings.

Source: Digital Storm