We’ve had the chance to take a look at a few Thermolab products in the past, which might not be a big name in the aftermarket cooling industry, but with products like the Baram they’ve started to make a name for themselves. The name “BADA” is unique (means “the Sea” in Korean), and I will try to refrain from making “Bada Boom” and “Bada Bing” references in this review (even though both are fun to say). . .
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