[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
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“Took them 3 months to make and is just for fun”
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- [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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That’s all well and good until someone comes along and starts selling an 18-blade fan.
Fuck everything, we’re doing 20 blades.
I bought one of their cheapest CPU coolers and it’s been one of the best I’ve ever used
Please consider watching the video first before reading the spoilered comments that was made as I was watching it.
It’s pretty crazy what Thermalright’s achieved.
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Prediction as I progress through the video:
- provided that their production remains high with sustained market saturation; Thermalright might eventually trigger the collapse and consolidation of both air and liquid CPU cooler markets in addition to potentially the computer case market.
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Good gods…
Trying to describe just how I feel is difficult. I feel both amazed and horrified simutaneously.
Thermalright’s about to flood the manufacturing market.How many factories does Thermalright own?
This is unprecedented levels of manufacturing.Tap for spoiler Edit 2
ah they own all of the prerequisite items for the entire assembly process, alright I now understand how they can actually afford to do all of this
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The other currently existing manufacturers will have to compete and maybe even consider working together as they could otherwise be pushed out of the market and be out of a job.
- as such this currrent environment should ensure lower prices for customers. The current cooler and case ecosystem is 💯% in the customer’s favor in terms of options and prices.
btw with Thermalright’s expansive product launch I would highly recommend waiting for product reviews before buying anything that was mentioned as currently there’s no reason to believe that stock would dry up so quickly.