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Raijintek Adios, Themis and Ereboss CPU Cooler Review

In our noise level tests we switched off all the case fans and replaced the AMD Radeon HD 7950 graphics card with a HD 5550 passive model so we are just taking into account the noise generated by the cooler fans themselves.

We measured the noise level with a Digital Noise Level meter at a distance of 1 m from the front of the system.

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In this test we set the fans at maximum speed as, under PWM mode, all three Raijintek models registered below the 30 dBA minimum sensitivity of our noise level meter.  These results should be taken as a ‘worst case' scenario.  The performance of the Raijintek coolers was pretty good, even at these speeds!  The Noctua NH-D14 has fixed speed fans which remained under 30 dBA for the duration of our tests.

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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?