Tuesday, June 3rd 2014

Raijintek Innovates Unique Reservoir + Pump + Block Assembly

Raijintek unveiled an innovative and groovy new reservoir + pump + CPU block assembly that takes integration a step beyond Asetek fare. It's part of the company's swanky new Triton liquid CPU cooler. It's one of the rare few solutions in its category to feature a transparent reservoir and tubing; and colored coolant. The solution comes factory-integrated, but you have the freedom to disassemble it, and tinker with its coolant. The block has an injector port, while fittings at both the block and the radiator can be disassembled. The cooler includes a 280 x 140 mm radiator, with a pair of ultra-slim 140 mm PWM controllable spinners. Raijintek hopes to launch the Triton later this year.
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9 Comments on Raijintek Innovates Unique Reservoir + Pump + Block Assembly

#1
mr2009
doesnt look that innovative or am i missing something? only thing that diferent is the transparent reservoir....
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#2
The Von Matrices
I'm trying to figure out how you purge the air from the system if it's mounted to a vertical CPU socket. It doesn't look like it's an easy job.
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#3
Jack1n
The Von MatricesI'm trying to figure out how you purge the air from the system if it's mounted to a vertical CPU socket. It doesn't look like it's an easy job.
Flip the case over?
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#4
mr2009
submerge the whole cooler and radiator into a tub full of the radiator coolant while its running then close it. maybe that way it can purge those nasty air out... but then again it might short the pwm fan connector and pump....
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#5
XSI
Beautiful,i like color scheme and looks. Wouldnt mind to have o e of these
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#6
bogami
This looks very impressive !
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#7
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
If these come as pre-filled AIO systems then I'll get one just because this looks so damn cool.
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#8
LAN_deRf_HA
Thin fans suddenly work on radiators? Who knew.
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#9
micropage7
so add more space on the block to make it as reservoir and using slim fans
:D:D
i like rad with slim fans with many fins but the block, i dunno
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