Thermalright is a Menace: Dozens of New Coolers, New Case, 17-Blade Fan, & Mini PCs, ft. CEO
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::: spoiler [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)
- [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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::: spoiler [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)
- [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" :::
Please consider sending a coffee my way if you enjoy seeing these kinds of exclusive detailed posts on the Fediverse here!~
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.
::: spoiler Tap for spoiler 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.
::: spoiler Tap for spoiler Edit 1 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.::: spoiler 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
::: spoiler Tap for spoiler Edit 3 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.
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::: spoiler [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)
- [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" :::
Please consider sending a coffee my way if you enjoy seeing these kinds of exclusive detailed posts on the Fediverse here!~
I bought one of their cheapest CPU coolers and it's been one of the best I've ever used