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Raijintek Scylla Pro and Scylla Elite liquid cooling bundles launch in UK

If you're planning on liquid cooling your rig over the summer, then it is always best to shop around for the best parts possible. Raijintek has just launched a new set of watercooling gear in the UK, including Scylla Pro and Scylla Elite pre-configured kits, giving you everything you need to get started.

The Scylla Pro and Scylla Elite are pre-configured CPU water cooling kits, including a block, radiator (240mm or 360mm), pump/reservoir, fans and a choice between hard or soft tubing plus all the necessary fittings. With all of that in place, you should get powerful thermal performance, plus standout looks from the unique reservoir design and extensive RGB lighting.

Of course, if you want to do a full custom loop, then all accessories are also available separately. The Raijintek Antila D5 Evo RBW-15 reservoir/pump combo for instance is available with stylish RGB lighting shining through the reservoir and coolant. There is also a full range of Raijintek Antila Pure reservoir and pump combo units, each carrying the signature style.

The full Raijintek water cooling range, including reservoirs, pumps, radiators, water blocks, tubing and fittings can be found at Overclockers UK, HERE.

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