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8/8/25

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New: der8enchtable

Unveiled to the public at Computex 2025, the der8enchtable generated significant interest—especially among content creators. Now available, the der8enchtable was developed in collaboration with Jon “elmor” Sandström (ElmorLabs) and Roman “der8auer” Hartung (CEO of Thermal Grizzly, engineer, overclocker, and content creator), and offers a host of features designed to simplify hardware testing. Key features include:

  • 3+1 control zones for fans and AIOs
  • SSD, USB, or microSD slot for the OS and test programs
  • Compact, modular, and user-friendly frame design
  • Compatibility with both air and AIO coolers
  • A-RGB lighting

At the heart of the der8enchtable is the base unit with an integrated PCB, mounted on a black-anodized aluminum frame. Alternatively, you can omit the frame—which also includes radiator and PSU mounting brackets—and set the PCB up on short stand-offs. In addition to numerous USB ports and two SATA slots for SSDs, drivers, BIOS versions, or operating systems needed for testing and benchmarking hardware can be loaded via MicroSD cards.

A total of three fan controllers (Fan Zones), each with three 4-pin fan headers, enable hardware testing under consistent cooling conditions. Each Fan Zone can be individually switched to either 50 % or 100 % fan speed. Every zone delivers 3 A of power to the fans and is protected by its own fuse. You can also let the motherboard control the der8enchtable’s fan zones externally via a 4-pin header on the PCB, which connects to a matching fan header on your motherboard.

Beyond the fan control zones, the base unit’s PCB offers an additional control zone with two 4-pin headers for pumps or fans, providing the same control options as the Fan Zones. The Pump Zone supplies 3 A per header—6 A total—and each header is individually fused. To control addressable RGB lighting (aRGB), you can connect the der8enchtable to your motherboard via a 3-pin header, or use an external RGB controller (not included).