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Raijintek Adios, Themis and Ereboss CPU Cooler Review


Raijintek Adios 92mm CPU Cooler

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Features

  • Non-Copper base design (C.D.C. – CPU Direct Contact)
  • Patented pressing heat-pipe / fin technology to prevent heat-pipe damage risk
  • Patented Solder-less louver fin assembly for heat-pipe ventilation increased
  • Less Junk pollution, an exclusive green environmental protection cooler
  • Compatible with all modern sockets of INTEL& AMD at market
  • Anti-Vibration rubbers used to minimize vibration
  • Point of view of budget price
  • Easy installation and user friendly

Specification

  • Dimension: 95(W) x 55(D) x 136(H) mm
  • Base Material: CPU Direct Contact (C.D.C.)
  • Fin Material: Aluminum Alloy; Solder-less fins assembly
  • Heat-pipe: ƒ³6mm
  • Fan Dimension: 92(W) x 92(H) x 25(D) mm
  • Voltage Rating: 12V
  • Starting Voltage: 7V
  • Speed: 1000 ~ 2400 R.P.M.
  • Bearing Type: Sleeve Bearing
  • Air Flow: 53.02 CFM (Max.)
  • Air Pressure: 4.2 mmH2O (Max.)
  • Life Expectance: 40,000 hrs
  • Noise Level: 29.8 dBA (Max.)
  • Connector: 4 pin with PWM

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The Aidos is the most compact cooler in Raijinitek’s range and is designed to operate in environments where there isn't a large amount of clearance around the CPU socket.

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Raijintek has opted for a fairly standard tower design for this cooler, with a single fan blowing over the fins. It’s clear they haven’t concentrated on the aesthetic design of the cooler as the copper heatpipes aren’t nickel-plated to match the aluminium fins.

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With diameters of six millimeters each, the four U-shaped heatpipes should be able to transfer a good deal of heat. Raijintek have opted for a direct contact design, meaning the heatpipes themselves physically come into contact with the CPU in the block.

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The included fan is a 92 mm Raijintek branded model which has a fairly unique red and white colour scheme. This features a red housing with white blades. This wouldn’t be our first choice of colour scheme as the white and red doesn’t match many other components on the market.

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The fan itself spins up to 2,400 RPM but is PWM controlled so will spin as low as 1000 RPM providing the CPU isn't under significant load. It connects to the motherboard using a standard 4-pin fan header.

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3 comments

  1. They would look good with a white and red NZXT case. Maybe they should make a matching case. I know xigmatek and cooler master do, so they must have the skills

  2. Well they certainly stand out, noctua colours dont appeal to me either, but that hasnt stopped them selling well.

    Good price points, the fans seem decent, unlike my thermaltake frio fans which I had to replace 🙁

  3. The mounting process seems ok, how does it rate against Noctuas?