Thermal Grizzly: Deltamate Water Cooling and The8 Enchable at Computex

Thermal Grizzly: Deltamate and The8 Enchable Water for Computex 6 Comments

Thermal Grizzly: Deltamate and The8 Enchable Water Cooling at Computex

Thermal Grizzly is presenting several new products for Computex 2025. The focus is on the new custom water cooling components from the Berlin-based manufacturer. The Deltamate series includes cooling blocks for AM5 processors and the ROG Astral RTX 5090. A bankable and new WireView products are also featured.

Deltamate Water Cooling Components

The focus of the new presentations is clearly on the Deltamate series, with which the manufacturer, known particularly for its high-quality tools, is presenting its second generation of components for custom loop water cooling. Thermal Grizzly was able to secure the services of former EKWB engineer Joe Robey for product development. The core here is two cooling blocks for the CPU and GPU: the Deltamate Mycro Pro II is the manufacturer’s first conventional CPU block, expanding the existing portfolio of direct cooling blocks. A model for ComputeX is shown for the AM5 socket, but a variant for the Intel LGA 1851 socket has already been announced. On the graphics card side, the ROG ASTRAL RTX 5090 (review) is the first model to receive a Deltamate cooling block. The GPU block will likely cost around €500.

Grizzly Thermal Deltamate ROG Astral RTX 5090

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To connect the circuit, Thermal Grizzly will also offer several fittings under the Deltamate label in the future. All Deltamate components are color-coordinated and should therefore enable a visually consistent overall look when implementing a build.

der8benchtable

The next product to be presented is the “Der8BenchTable,” whose name is unmistakable for the company’s boss, product engineer, and YouTuber “Der8auer” Hartung. Designed in collaboration with ElmorLabs, the benchtable is modular and features an active PCB beneath the main board, which should offer a variety of functions for testing PC hardware. For example, various sensors and fans can be connected to the benchtable instead of the main board. There are also connections for SSDs and SD cards. The BenchTable is aimed at content creators and professional users, as well as extreme overclockers. Thermal Grizzly Der8enchtable

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Wireview Pro Gen II

The new presentations conclude with the second generation of WireView Pro. In addition to the already known monitoring of a graphics card’s power consumption, the new variant should raise the alarm for problems with the 12V-2×6 connection. To this end, the WireView Pro Gen II can measure the current resistance per pin and thus detect uneven load distribution. In addition, the new generation has a small fan, which should provide additional air circulation over the connection.

Another innovation compared to previous models is the data logging ports, one of which is USB-C. This means that consumption can not only be read on the display, but also documented. The WireView Pro Gen II is currently still a prototype and is expected to reach the market at a later date. As with its predecessors, different variants with different plug orientations are expected.

Grizzly Thermal Wireview Pro II

Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II (Image: Grizzly Thermal)

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