RUIX Gaming made its CES debut this year, with a slick new lineup of cases, PSUs, and cooling products. Starting things off, we have the company's new RT series of premium ATX 3.1 PSUs. These come in 750 W, 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W variants, although the 1000 W model was missing in the booth. The series meets ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 CEM specs, and offers 600 W-capable 12V-2x6 connectors on all models 850 W thru 1200 W, while the 750 W model comes with a 450 W-capable 12V-2x6. These PSUs are characterized by an airy chassis that allows for better ventilation of all its hot components, and a 120 mm fan to keep cool. The PSUs themselves have a space-saving 150 mm depth. All included cables are individually sleeved.
Next up, is the RUIX Gaming OV 703, a spacious ATX mid-tower with a pillarless front-left edge, with tempered glass along the left and front panel. The case offers clearances of 41 cm for graphics cards, and 18 cm height for CPU coolers. The bottom compartment has two 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive trays, and an additional 2.5-inch mount. The case comes in white and black color options, and measures 456 mm x 222 mm x 465 mm (DxWxH). The CV 303 is a mid-tower with a slatted mesh intake along the front-panel, and three 140 mm front fan mounts, and three 120 mm mounts along the partition between the two compartments. This, too, comes in black and white, and measures 470 mm x 226 mm x 480 mm. Lastly, the company showed off its upcoming AeroSpace Pro Max case with a ridged LED diffuser along the bottom compartment, a style that closely resembles ASUS ROG Strix graphics cards. More pictures follow.