This Brand is UNHINGED - Thermalright at Computex 2025
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Thanks to Thermalright for sponsoring our 2025 Computex coverage of their booth! You can check them out at: thermalright.com Thermalright sponsored us to come
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This video provides a hands-on look at Thermalright’s Computex 2025 booth, focusing on their bold, highly engineered cooling and PC solutions. The host tours a range of products from water cooled Strix Halo mini PCs to advanced AIOs with built-in AMOLED displays and the audacious high-end tank prototype. Early on, the emphasis is on the AMD Ryzen AI Max Plus 395 powered system, highlighting the integration of a compact water cooling loop, 128 GB unified memory options, and the ability to push all cores to 100 percent while keeping CPU temperatures in the high 80s Celsius. The teardown sequence delves into the production realities, noting CNC machined bottoms, an 8-pin power setup for early samples, Wi-Fi via MediaTek, and accessible future upgrades with dual SSDs, which all indicate a strong emphasis on modularity and upgradeability. As the coverage progresses, the host showcases larger form factors such as the Thermmorite M10 with dual displays and a Trafo AIO, plus their Rainbow Vision and Wonder Vision displays, underscoring Thermalright’s commitment to visually striking, screen-equipped cooling solutions that blend form and function. The segment concludes with attention to the modular mod cases, a RAM cooler prototype, and the strikingly expensive yet unique tank PC that demonstrates the extreme upper bound of bespoke water cooling and CNC craftsmanship, finishing with a nod to production plans and price expectations for base and upgraded models. Overall, the video balances awe at the hardware innovations with practical notes on pricing, accessibility of components, and what these systems mean for AI and high-performance gaming builds. The sponsorship by Thermalright is acknowledged, framing the tour as an authorized showcase of their latest engineering feats rather than a general roundup.
Topics · technology · hardware · computex · pc_builds · display_screens · custom_pcs · liquid_cooling · modding
Questions answered
- What makes Thermalright's AMD Ryzen AI Max Plus 395 setup notable at Computex 2025?
- It combines a compact water-cooled CPU with a high core count, large unified memory options up to 96 GB in Windows, and a production-ready approach that keeps temperatures in check for AI and gaming workloads.
- Which Thermalright products are shown with built-in displays and what is special about them?
- The Trafo AIO and Rainbow Vision/Wonder Vision displays use AMOLED screens, providing real-time visuals on cooling hardware and system data, with the Rainbow Vision offering a curved display and the Wonder Vision a bent variant.
- What is the scale and ambition of the tank PC shown by Thermalright at Computex?
- The tank PC is a highly customized, one-off demonstration piece featuring an AIO liquid cooler, a mini ATX motherboard, space for a three-slot GPU, and hundreds of CNC machined parts, valued at around 100,000 USD.