Thermal Grizzly has expanded its cooling lineup with two new CPU water blocks, the AM5 Mycro Pro RGB and the Intel 1851 Mycro Pro RGB, both built around the company’s ultra‑fine 0.2mm microfin cold‑plate design. The blocks follow the layout of the existing Mycro Direct‑Die series but adapt it for standard CPU installations, pairing a nickel‑plated copper base with an acrylic top, anodised aluminium cover and integrated RGB lighting.
Both models feature a fine‑mesh filter positioned directly at the inlet port. Thermal Grizzly says this captures particles circulating in a loop before they can clog the microfins. Keeping debris away from the cold plate helps maintain coolant flow and prevents the gradual thermal degradation that can raise CPU temperatures over time. The filter can be removed and cleaned when needed.
The cold plate itself uses 68 microfins on the AM5 version and 70 on the Intel 1851 model, maximising surface area for heat transfer. An acrylic jet plate directs coolant across the fin array to improve flow and cooling efficiency, while standard G1/4‑inch ports ensure compatibility with common fittings.
Both blocks are available now through Thermal Grizzly’s online store. Pricing is set at €139.90 for the AM5 Mycro Pro RGB and €144.90 for the Intel 1851 version.
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