Thursday, May 22nd 2025

Thermal Grizzly at Computex 2025: Award-Winning Der8auer Bench Table, WireView Pro, and More

Thermal Grizzly at the 2025 Computex showed off its latest products targeted at PC enthusiasts and professional overclockers. The star attraction in this booth is the Der8auer der8enchtable. This piece of hardware is perfection—it's a bench table that doubles up as a PCB. You install your motherboard on top of this with the provided standoffs, and connect your motherboard to this baseboard that takes care of all the other connectivity, including USB, fan control, liquid-cooling pump control, storage devices, lighting control, and other cool stuff. TechPowerUp has given the Thermal Grizzly Der8auer der8enchtable the Best of Computex 2025 Award for innovating something we never knew we badly wanted!

Thermal Grizzly also showed off its latest WireView Pro, a module that lets you keep an eye on the way your graphics card is pulling power, with in-line measurement of voltage, current, connector temperature, and other stats. The latest generation of WireView Pro comes with an IPS LCD replacing the older OLED matrix display, for even more detail. Up next, are several DIY liquid cooling products Thermal Grizzly showed off under its DeltaMate brand, which include the Mycro Pro II AM5 CPU water block, which comes with design-level optimization for Socket AM5 MCMs such as "Raphael" and "Granite Ridge," and the DeltaMate ROG Astral RTX 5090 full-coverage water block.
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5 Comments on Thermal Grizzly at Computex 2025: Award-Winning Der8auer Bench Table, WireView Pro, and More

#1
Hugis
Cool TPU award :rockout:
Be nice to se a review, is it comming in for one ?

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Canned Noodles
The bench table’s a good idea. I especially like the built-in SATA slots behind the motherboard. But why does it have 4 microSD slots?
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L'Eliminateur
SATA ports to bench?, why? are reviewers still using SATA drives?, i thought everyone moved to nvme.
When the article said "takes care of all the storage" i was thinking about how they extended the m2 slot via cabling/adapters to the derboard... but nothing of the sort it's just old slow sata
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#4
Kwadratowicz
L'EliminateurSATA ports to bench?, why?
It's not a bad thing to have sata ssd with library of games connected :).
I'm using windows with sata, and I don't see significant loses between the nvme (I've got nvme too, and was gaming with it for over year).
And in real world scenario sata vs nvme, nvme is now gaining speed in placec where it was needed the most for pc gaming (small files reading time), cause this great big numbers that where advertised it was just for single big file, that is not used a lot in pc gaming.

And I love the idea of this pcb testbench combo :D
Canned NoodlesThe bench table’s a good idea. I especially like the built-in SATA slots behind the motherboard. But why does it have 4 microSD slots?
I think it could shed some light for it.
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sLowEnd
L'EliminateurSATA ports to bench?, why? are reviewers still using SATA drives?, i thought everyone moved to nvme.
When the article said "takes care of all the storage" i was thinking about how they extended the m2 slot via cabling/adapters to the derboard... but nothing of the sort it's just old slow sata
It's easier to connect or disconnect a SATA cable, rather than breaking out a screwdriver to unscrew an m.2 drive (and often times the graphics card and/or mobo heatsinks need to be removed too to swap an m.2 drive)
Storage speed doesn't matter for some benchmarks
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