Thermalright

Thermalright products are primarily marketed towards gamer and enthusiasts who commonly overclock different parts of their computer, generating large amounts of heat.

Since the release of AMD’s Thunderbird CPU in 2002, Thermalright has been making high-performance heat sinks, not only for AMD processors, but Intel as well. Their current product line includes heatsinks for CPUs, GPUs, RAM, and Motherboard components. Thermalright’s primary focus is fanless heatsinks which can be used passively, making quiet computers; however many enthusiasts choose to use the heat sinks with a fan for better heat dissipation.

In the year of 2012, Thermalright established Leetgion, starting to extend its business to peripheral and game related products. At the same time, Thermalright set its oversea branch, 索魔乐 in Shanghai, China.

Thermalright Inc. is a US-based company[1] with headquartered in Taipei, established in 2001. Its products include high-performance aftermarket heat sinks for desktop computers, high-end mouse and high-quality iPhone case. It also produces components for other manufacturers, including AMD and Intel.Thermalright products are primarily marketed towards gamer and enthusiasts who commonly overclock different parts of their computer, generating large amounts of heat.

From the efficiency test report issued by Anandtech in 2006, the efficiency of U120E was proved to be a yearly best-version heat sink. Thermalright’s heat sinks had also been nominated as best products in the Hardware.Info Awards 2009. In the year of 2011, Thermalright’s Silver Arrow wins PC Pro Magazine’s Ultimate PC Award.