Thermal Grizzly has officially launched its new "der8enchtable" which is a joint design between renowned overclockers Roman "der8auer" Hartung at Thermal Grizzly and Jon "elmor" Sandstrom at ElmorLabs. Check it out:

The new der8enchtable was crafted to improve test bench rigs and to make hardware testing both faster, and easier, built around a black anodized aluminum frame sporting an integrated PCB. The new der8enchtable support both air and AIO coolers, rocking mounts for radiators and power supplies, and can be used without the frame by setting the PCB on short standoffs.
On the storage side of things, the der8enchtable supports multiple USB ports, two SATA slots, and a microSD card slot for loading operating systems, drivers, and a BIOS directly. This makes it easier to switch out hardware faster, without requiring constant re-installs.

Controlling the cooling is done through three fan zones, each with three 4-pin headers, which supply up to 3A per header, protected by individual fuses. Each of the zones can be set to fixed speeds of 50% or 100%, or they can be controlled by the motherboard through a 4-pin link.


The new der8enchtable also features a pump zone with 4-pin headers which offer the same control, and feature up to 6A of power in total, allowing for consistent and repeatable cooling during long benchmarking sessions.
The der8enchtable also supports addressable RGB lighting through a 3-pin header, which will work through motherboards software or an external controller if you've got one. The modular design is tweaked for serious overclockers, hardware reviewers, or anyone who is constantly stress testing high-end PC hardware.
The new der8enchtable can be purchased through the Thermal Grizzly website for $269 right here.




