Thermal Grizzly is making significant strides in liquid cooling with a new wave of products aimed at both CPU and GPU markets. At Computex 2026, the company unveiled DeltaMate CPU water blocks tailored for Intel LGA 1851 and AMD AM5 platforms, signaling a shift beyond its established dominance in GPU cooling solutions.

The MPII series of CPU water blocks features a nickel-plated copper cold plate with hybrid micro-fins, designed to maximize heat dissipation. A standout element is the RGB-illuminated glass window, which not only enhances aesthetics but also allows for real-time monitoring of liquid flow. These blocks will come equipped with Thermal Grizzly’s high-performance Duronaut thermal paste, ensuring optimal thermal transfer and compatibility with both Intel and AMD platforms.

Complementing this, Thermal Grizzly is expanding its GPU water block lineup to include models specifically designed for the RTX 5090 from ASUS ROG Matrix, Suprim, and Palit. These new blocks are expected to hit the market in Q3 and Q4 of this year, catering to the high thermal demands of the latest discrete GPUs.

DeltaMate Purrformante: Redefining Fan Performance

The DeltaMate Purrformante series marks Thermal Grizzly’s entry into fan design, with a focus on low-speed, high-static-pressure applications. Available in 120 mm and 140 mm sizes, these fans come in single and triple-pack configurations, offering both standard and reverse-flow blade options to suit different cooling needs.

Thermal Grizzly Expands DeltaMate Series with CPU Coolers and Low-Speed Fans

The Purrformante series features a CNC-machined aluminum frame, integrated rubber decoupling for vibration isolation, and hidden magnetic mounting. Dual-DRGB lighting on the ring and blades adds visual appeal, while daisy-chainable connectivity via custom USB interconnects ensures seamless integration into complex cooling setups.

What’s Next for DeltaMate?

The expansion into CPU cooling and fan design reflects Thermal Grizzly’s commitment to pushing performance boundaries. However, the lack of confirmed upgrade paths or long-term roadmap details leaves some questions unanswered, particularly around how these products will integrate with future generations of CPUs and GPUs.

For developers and enthusiasts, the DeltaMate series offers a compelling alternative to established names like Noctua and be quiet!. The true test will be real-world performance under sustained loads. Whether this expansion solidifies Thermal Grizzly’s position as a leader in high-end cooling remains to be seen.