At Computex this week, Leo caught up with Thermal Grizzly to get a look at new liquid cooling gear and other products. Along the way, we also see some impressive modded PC builds.
Watch via YouTube below:
Timestamps:
00:00 Modded PC
01:05 3DMark sponsored by TG
01:38 Modded PC number 2
02:02 Special coatings
03:01 DeltaMate Purrformante fans
04:20 DeltaMate GPU Blocks
05:22 Wireview Series
06:20 Mycro Direct Die Diamond
07:12 Deltamate Accessories
08:04 Updated Thermal Compound
Thermal Grizzly isn't launching much ‘new' stuff at Computex this year but we did get a look at a few new things – for starters, TG has new DeltaMate cooling fans on the way. It has also come up with new coatings for its DeltaMate GPU blocks, including the new TG O coating, which uses plasma to blast a rainbow finish across the copper core of the block.
TG's new DeltaMate Purrformante fans are optimised for low-speeds and high static pressure, making them a perfect pairing for liquid-cooling radiators. Like other popular fans on the market, these ones can be daisy-chained, simplifying multi-fan setups to just a single power cable.
The WireView is a product we have covered extensively, available in wired and wireless form, and used to help monitor the power draw from the PSU and detect any potential issues with overloading, which has been an issue with newer RTX 40 and RTX 50 series GPUs. There is even a version cooled by a little brown Noctua fan.
At Computex we also got a look at the Mycro Direct-Die Diamond, a diamond insert integrated into the cold plate of a CPU block, positioned directly at the thermal hotspot for improved heat transfer. However, due to the expense of the materials used here, we are unlikely to see this make it to full consumer production.
Speaking of Direct Die though, Thermal Grizzly does have a pretty good line-up of de-lidded CPUs, complete with warranty, available for sale, giving you an easy path towards direct-die cooling – an upgrade worth considering for overclocking enthusiasts.
Thermal Grizzly's liquid-cooling line-up also features a range of fittings, including Quick Disconnect fittings for easier maintenance of your loop and blocks.
The final piece of news coming out of Thermal Grizzly at Computex is that the company will be the next major sponsor for 3D Mark, so expect to see the Thermal Grizzly logo within the next version of the popular graphics benchmarking software.
KitGuru Says: Are you planning on picking up any Thermal Grizzly liquid-cooling gear for a new upgrade this year?
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