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Digital Storm Unveils Colossal and Compact: A Tale of Two PCs at CES 2026

Digital Storm’s Dual Debut at CES 2026

Digital Storm has unveiled two strikingly different ready-to-use PCs at CES 2026. The Aventum 5 model is presented as a very large workstation equipped with Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell cards. The image shows the configuration with two of these adapters at once. You can also spot the liquid cooling system for the processor here. Although the manufacturer mentions complete liquid cooling, the image shows regular 3D cards with air coolers.

The image shows the configuration with two of these adapters at once.

The Aventum 5’s advanced cooling system is tailored for high-end users seeking peak performance. This model starts at 3000 dollars, making it a premium choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

The Intriguing Vector PC

On the other hand, the Vector PC is more intriguing, featuring a chassis measuring 457 × 330 × 102 mm, which equates to a volume of approximately 15 liters. The standout feature is definitely the thickness. Or width, depending on how you look at it. Nevertheless, inside is also a system with the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell.

While details remain sparse, it’s known that the first model will start at 3000 dollars, and the second will start at 2000 dollars. Naturally, in this case, there will be no mention of the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell.

Expert Insights and Future Prospects

Industry experts express optimism about Digital Storm’s latest offerings, emphasizing their potential in gaming and professional use scenarios. The inclusion of the powerful RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell sets a new benchmark for graphical processing, though with a considerable financial commitment. However, buyers should be wary of potential variations in cooling efficiency, especially concerning the Aventum 5’s apparent hybrid cooling approach.

As the market anticipates further updates and perhaps more affordable variants, Digital Storm’s commitment to innovation ensures they remain a key player in the high-performance PC segment throughout 2026 and beyond.

Olivia Hart

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