I've Never Seen Cooling Like THIS Before - Cool Coolers at Computex 2025
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Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code SHORTCIRCUIT at checkout. Download Saily app or go to saily.com Computex is all about hardware and Alex found three booths all about keeping your stuff cool in very unique ways. From breaking barriers, giant radiators, and teeny tiny PCs, Alex is here to show you the next generation of PC cooling. Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET A VPN: piavpn.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Cryorig Lull 2:08 Sponsor - Saily 2:45 Frore Airjet 9:11 TCOMAS 9:50 Outro
The video covers Computex 2025 showcasing innovative cooling solutions for PCs. It opens with Cryorig Lull, a near silent all-in-one cooler that removes the traditional radiator from the visible setup by placing a large aluminum heat sink at the back, coupled with a standard pump to circulate coolant. The host explains how the heat is transferred to the sizable rear radiator, creating a quiet cooling experience while maintaining effective thermal management, and provides early performance indicators from a test rig, noting CPU temps around 65°C at about 60 watts while the heat sink plate itself remains around comfortable temperatures. The segment then transitions to sponsor content and a quick showcase of Frore AirJet technology, highlighting a higher airflow design that uses a piezoelectric membrane to push air through a cold plate, reducing heat buildup with minimal noise. The discussion moves through several Frore installations, including an industrial and camera use case, demonstrating substantial temperature reductions on sensors and sustained operation in practically noisy environments, followed by a look at Frore’s AirJet Mini and 5C modules, which emphasize compact form factors, high static pressure, and integration possibilities inside unusual enclosures like cameras and industrial devices. Finally, the host visits TCOMAS and Tikcom Moss booths, where compact gaming and AI-ready cooling devices are displayed, including a small LA300 unit described as cute and highly functional for adding a personal cooling element without clutter, along with a note on price expectations and a teaser for future releases. The overall takeaway is a trend toward highly specialized, compact cooling solutions that promise silent operation or strong performance in constrained spaces, with varying degrees of practicality and price. Throughout the video, the host provides practical context, compares cooling performance across devices, and hints at potential DIY adaptations and future product directions, while keeping a light, informative tone and inviting viewer engagement for future unboxings and Computex coverage.
Topics · technology · hardware · computing · gadgets
Questions answered
- What makes Cryorig Lull different from a traditional AIO cooler, and how does it manage heat without a visible radiator?
- Cryorig Lull uses a large aluminum heat sink mounted at the back of the system to dissipate heat, while a standard pump circulates coolant. This arrangement hides the radiator from the user, aiming for virtual silence by removing audible radiator fan noise while still achieving effective cooling.
- How does Frore AirJet technology achieve high cooling performance in compact or unconventional installations?
- Frore AirJet uses a piezoelectric membrane that vibrates to generate a strong airstream directed at a cold plate, producing high back pressure and breaking the boundary layer to remove heat efficiently. This enables cooling in small enclosures such as cameras or portable devices while keeping noise relatively low.