Thermal Grizzly launches DeltaMate Purrformante PC fans
At Computex 2026 Thermal Grizzly showed off its first standalone PC fans, the DeltaMate Purrformante, alongside the company’s existing water-cooling kit and other thermal hardware. Jacob Ridley sent back pictures from the show floor of the new models. The move makes sense for the der8auer co‑led business, which has previously focused on die cooling tools, thermal pastes and electrical monitoring devices rather than traditional case fans.
The DeltaMate Purrformante is described as optimised for low‑speed, high static pressure applications, with integrated rubber decoupling to reduce vibration. Its mounting system is hidden, uses magnetic corner covers for seamless pairing, and the fans can be daisy‑chained via custom USB interconnects.
RGB lighting is included as well. Fans are deceptively tricky to perfect—Noctua, for example, took years to refine its designs—but Thermal Grizzly’s engineering focus suggests it could be a serious contender.
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