This weekend saw the closing of the epic hardware and tech expo, Computex 2025, and the safe return of our beloved editor Regardt.
However, that means there was still one last day of exploring the massive halls to capture the best that tech has to offer.
Day 4 saw Regardt visiting the Noctua stand, showing off their always minimalistically stunning beige and brown hardware, from CPU fans to prototype power supplies and even matching peripherals.

He then journeyed back in time, sort of, to the land of chess, where a company called Chessnut has developed chessboards that monitor your games, show you where you went wrong, and even allow for a completely remote session between two people, with the board automatically moving the pieces for you.
After a slight whooping by the computer, Regardt checked out one of our newest partners at NAG, Dark Flash, where they had on display some of the most stunning PC chassis and cooling systems that will be coming to the local market pretty soon.
Of course, robotics is always a big thing at these tech expo’s, and alongside some cute and cuddly looking vacuum cleaners, Regardt got to shake hands with a bipedal machine that mimics human movements.
The end of Day 4 wraps up our journey to Taiwan this year, and we’d just like to take this opportunity to once again thank our sponsors, MSI, Transcend and Dark Flash, for giving us the opportunity to experience all the hot new gadgets coming out of all these brands.
Check out the video below for NAG’s final day at Computex 2025, and check out our social media pages for more short form content to whet your technological palettes.


