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Raijintek introduces the small tower Eleos RBW CPU cooler

Raijintek is adding a new CPU cooler to its portfolio this month. The new compact Eleos RBW CPU cooler features a 92mm fan, ARGB lighting, and a cover on top of the heatsink to enhance its aesthetics.

The 92mm EOS 9 RBW ADD-1 PWM ARGB fan paired with the Eleos RBW uses a direct air tunnel design to enhance its cooling capacity. With an 800-2000 RPM speed range, this fan can push up to 52CFM of air with a maximum air pressure of 1.9mm H2O, while keeping its noise level below the 22.95 dBA.

The CPU transfers the heat from the CDC (direct contact CPU) base through 4x 6mm direct contact heat pipes. The aluminium heatsink comes with a full black coating and RGB lighting (8x LEDs).

Measuring 75x96x140mm (LxWxH) and weighing 580g, the Raijintek Eleos RBW is easy to install thanks to its simple mounting system. This cooler is compatible with Intel LGA 775, 115x, 1200. 1366, 201x, and 2066 CPU sockets and AMD AM4, AM3(+), AM2(+), FM2(+), and FM1 CPU sockets.

Raijintek hasn't shared the pricing and availability details of the Eleos RBW yet. You can learn more about this CPU cooler HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the Raijintek Eleos RBW? Would you consider it as an option for a small PC build?

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