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this post was submitted on 20 May 2025
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Please consider watching the video first before reading the spoilered comments that was made as I was watching it.
It's pretty crazy what Thermalright's achieved.
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Prediction as I progress through the video:spoiler Tap for spoiler Edit 1 Good gods...
Trying to describe just how I feel is difficult. I feel both amazed and horrified simutaneously.
Thermalright's about to flood the manufacturing market.
How many factories does Thermalright own?
This is unprecedented levels of manufacturing.
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ah they own all of the prerequisite items for the entire assembly process, alright I now understand how they can actually afford to do all of thisspoiler Tap for spoiler Edit 3 The other currently existing manufacturers will have to compete and maybe even consider working together as they could otherwise be pushed out of the market and be out of a job.
btw with Thermalright's expansive product launch I would highly recommend waiting for product reviews before buying anything that was mentioned as currently there's no reason to believe that stock would dry up so quickly.