Pro Gamers Group Shows Ducky Cushion 98 Keyboard at Computex 2026
Author: Dennis GarciaIntroduction
For me Computex 2026 was kicked off by a visit to Pro Gamers Group. This is a computer hardware conglomerate allowing hardware brands to share advertising efforts to promote sales and allow smaller vendors to compete in the larger market. As you can image there was a lot to see at the booth yet, there were a few items that stood out to me.
The Cushion 98 is a 98% compact mechanical keyboard that changes the way you think about a silent mechanical keyboard. One of the most popular tricks to change the feel of a mechanical key switch is with a gasket which is typically applied at a per-key level which can vary between keys. The new Ducky “Nest Mount” structure is designed to evenly distribute cushioning across the entire keyboard to provide a uniform feel with quiet performance.
Cushion 98 comes with Shrush hot-swappable switches and when combined with the tool free quick latch system can allow the user total control when it comes to fine tuning their keyboard experience. This allows the user to swap out switches and tweak the cushion layers to match their typing style and personal preference. These features are backed by a zero software policy where changes can be issued directly from the keyboard and stored in the onboard firmware.
HAVN is one of the chassis brands under PPG and introduced their HS 360 case during Computex. This case is a mix between a frame chassis design and your standard “corner office” glass design that has become extremely popular in recent years.
The HS 360 is a dual chamber case with the important components on the show side while boring power supplies, cables and storage are hidden away behind the motherboard tray. For cooling the HS 360 supports up to 11x 120mm fans providing adequate airflow for most any situation with a rather unique layout.
Fans at the top of the case can be backed by 360mm radiators while fans at the bottom are angled at 45 degrees to ideally enhance style and promote better airflow to your GPU. When in the vertical GPU configuration a clear divider plate can be installed to create a third cooling chamber dedicated entirely to cooling the video card. This will prevent GPU air from mixing directly with the CPU and gives certain enthusiasts a nice shelf to store their collectibles.
With the rise of AI hardware there has been a huge push to port consumer AIO cooling to workstation class hardware. While this type of cooling doesn’t need to look good it does need to perform well when given limited space.
The LYNK AIO hardware features quick connect hoses allowing system builders to daisy chain a seemily endless number of components. The system pictured here features a single CPU and dual GPUs backed by dual 360mm radiators. Because these are separate components the coolant flow can be tailored to ensure optimal cooling. And, unlike traditional AIOs the pump is embedded in the radiator which has the added benefit that head pressure can be increased at the cooling phase to ensure optimal performance.

