Thursday, December 7th 2017

Raijintek Intros the Leto Pro RGB CPU Cooler

Raijintek today introduced the Leto Pro RGB CPU cooler. An upscale variant of the Raijintek Leto launched earlier this year, the Leto Pro RGB retains the essential tower-type heatsink design of the original Leto, but comes with two 120 mm RGB LED-illuminated fans in push-pull configuration. Each of the two included Raijintek Macula 12 RGB fans spins between 800 to 1,800 RPM, pushing up to 56 CFM of air, with a noise output of 25 dBA. Raijintek has also launched the Leto RGB, which is the original Leto with a single Macula 12 RGB fan. With both its fans installed, the Leto Pro RGB measures 127 mm x 101 mm 155 mm (WxDxH), weighing 925 g. It supports nearly all modern CPU socket types, including AM4, AM3(+), FM2(+), LGA2066, LGA2011(v3), and LGA115x.
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3 Comments on Raijintek Intros the Leto Pro RGB CPU Cooler

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lexluthermiester
I like this design. The product page, www.raijintek.com/en/products_detail.php?ProductID=69 , doesn't state the thermal performance, IE it's thermal dissipation capacity. Still with 4 6mm heatpipes and upto 56cfm throughput, it's got to be upwards of 220watts(guesstimate), which would be good for any cpu on the market and even leaves room for decent OCing.
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Gmr_Chick
I'm liking the design, really. Unfortunately, I've never heard of Raijintek :oops:
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The Dandy Highwayman
Gmr_ChickI'm liking the design, really. Unfortunately, I've never heard of Raijintek :oops:
I've just bought the single fan version of this from OCUK, and my wife has the Raijintek Pallas. The coolers are a bit fiddly to install, that I will say, but the performance is fantastic for the money. The Leto single fan version is keeping an i5 4570 at 56c at 100% full system stress load, and EXTREMELY quietly. Very impressed by it, and it looks a lot more expensive than it actually costs.

This pro 2 fan version will be on my list for the next system I build, which is never far away.
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