Antec
Antec had a lot of goodies on display, including a selection of cases, power supplies and cooling products.
Cooler Master and Cyberpower
Cooler Master and Cyberpower were sharing a stand and had a number of exciting products on display.
Cooler Master's display featured their CM Storm range of gaming products. The most interesting item to us was the MECH aluminium gaming keyboard which was getting a lot of attention.
They also had a wide array of headsets on display.
Cyberpower were showcasing a number of systems and were running a competition in conjunction with Cooler Master to win a CM Storm Storm Striker case.
XMG and Q-Pad
Q-pad were showing off and selling a number of products from their range of gaming peripherals. We tried out their QH-90 gaming headset and were very impressed indeed!
XMG had a large array of machines set up for gamers to try out.
Asus
Asus had a number of interesting items on display including a rather comapct RoG gaming rig, as well as some overclocked AMD and Intel based systems.
The majority of their stand was taken up by an array of pre-built systems from two of their partners, PC Specialist and Chillblast. We even managed to find a rather familiar looking logo on the stand, advertising the Vanquish Enforcer which we reviewed over here.
In Win
We haven't heard much about In Win lately, however they had a rather unusual case on their stand which caught our eye. The ‘tou' has a mirror like finish when the PC is switched off but becomes transparent when switched on.
KitGuru says: We look forward to seeing you all at i50 at the end of November!