[Tap to see Unique Tech Highlights With Timestamps]:
  • [0:10] Over 20+ different CPU air coolers
  • [0:11] X12: an all-metal 17 blade $100 prototype fan
  • [0:33] 20+ different liquid coolers
  • [0:44] RAM cooler
  • [0:48] Mini Tank PC
    • “Took them 3 months to make and is just for fun”

  • [1:00] New computer cases
  • [1:48] Breakdown and coverage on only 3 of air coolers (which is totally understanable)
  • [2:26] - $50 Frost Tower air cooler (w/ LCP fans)
  • [3:50] New fan variety with varying material and blade count

[5:10] - $43 Royal Lord: CPU air cooler

  • additional $10 for LCD display
  • 7 heatpipes with 30% fiberglass reinforced PBT for the fans
  • both fans are 25mm

[5:35] - $100 Stream Vision: CPU All-in-One/AIO liquid cooler

  • mountable LCD cover plate for the RAM+VRM cooler

[6:15] - Rainbow Vision & Wonder Vision

  • both are interchangable LCD display coldplates for the AIO liquid cooler
  • 2400x1800 6.6in OLED 60Hz display
  • approx $200 for both

[6:57] - $65 TRM10: MATX PC case

  • bushed plastic to look like aluminium
  • will have 2 LCD displays, 1
  • highly ventalated/perforated

Thermalright’s planning to competing against (likely) Minisforum in the MiniPC marketspace.

“They’re taking the Thermalright model for coolers and they’re applying it for MiniPCs”


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  • kadup@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I bought one of their cheapest CPU coolers and it’s been one of the best I’ve ever used