MSI have unveiled a brand new set of flagship WiFi 7 gaming routers to affix its present line-up. The new wi-fi routers, that includes the corporate’s current RadiX branding, have been introduced in the course of the Computex 2026 commerce present in Taipei this week as a part of MSI’s 40 yr anniversary celebrations.
The new networking package, consisting of no less than three routers showcased on the commerce flooring of the occasion up to now, is led by the RadiX BE19000. This mannequin presents 12-stream connections over WiFi 7 utilizing MLO, throughout the two.4, 5, and 6 GHz bands, and may reportedly ship speeds of as much as 19 Gbps concurrently, with MLO serving to to cut back latency, in keeping with MSI.
This is a gaming router, so it has been fitted with options to swimsuit persistent gamers. It has an built-in PCIe SSD slot, supplying you with what MSI is looking a “NAS Lite” expertise for backups and file sharing. The router additionally comes with a quad-core CPU, rated at 1.8 GHz, for “high speed data processing.”
Pictures from the ground present it includes a translucent casing in a hexagon-shaped design, with eight particular person antennas for optimum sign protection, in addition to two 10G and 4 2.5G Ethernet ports.
A second router, the Radix BE9400, sits in the midst of the pack. This has a extra conventional design for a router, clad in black and grey, albeit with some gaming aptitude and RGB lighting, together with 4 antennae. It’s additionally WiFi 7-capable, utilizing new 320 MHz channels and 4096-QAM sign modulation, obtainable as a part of the WiFi 7 spec, to extend speeds to as much as 9.4 Gbps for 4K gaming and streaming. It has 4 2.5G Ethernet ports, together with a 1.5 GHz processor.
MSI additionally showcased the RadiX BE3600. This dual-band router reportedly presents speeds of as much as 3,600 Mbps and contains MLO help. It has one 2.5G and three 1G Ethernet ports for gigabit speeds, whereas the design is a bit more trustworthy to conventional routers, with a rectangular-style design with 4 antennas.
MSI, which additionally launched details about its different upcoming releases in a blog post coinciding with its appearance at Computex, hasn’t yet announced pricing or release dates for these new routers. Meanwhile, the company’s other Computex announcements include a new celebratory “Dragon Edition Draco Epic” version of its Titan 18 HX laptop, featuring an intricate chassis picturing a dragon, added with precision metal etching and an anodization process that applies the bold color scheme directly to the metal.
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