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Raijintek Intros the Leto Tower-type CPU Cooler

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Raijintek today introduced its Leto line of tower-type CPU coolers. Available in three variants based on the color of the LED illumination - Leto W (white LED), Leto R (red LED), and Leto B (blue LED), the cooler features a conventional tower-type design, with a matte black anodized aluminium fin-stack. The base is made of anodized aluminium too, although three 8 mm-thick copper heat pipes make direct contact with the CPU. The heat pipes feature black nickel-plating, and are pressed against the aluminium fins using a patented process that lacks solder.

The included 120 mm fan features a custom-design frame, and sleeve-bearing. It takes in 4-pin PWM input, spins between 800 to 1,800 RPM, pushing up to 67 CFM of air, with a noise-output of up to 29 dBA. Rubber mounts hold the fan onto the heatsink, which supports a second 120 mm fan for push-pull ventilation. Measuring 122 mm x 76 mm x 157 mm, the heatsink weighs 570 g. The Raijintek Leto supports most modern CPU socket types, including AM4, AM3(+), FM2(+), LGA2011/v3, LGA115x, and LGA1366. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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That's a winner.
 
Nice cooler but it's good for how many watts CPU's?
Oh and just 3 heatpipes only?...
 
Couldn't they of used copper in place of the aluminum for the block that fills in the gaps between the heatpipes though?
 
Couldn't they of used copper in place of the aluminum for the block that fills in the gaps between the heatpipes though?

It wouldn't really make a difference, it doesn't really aid in cooling at all, it is just there to fill the gap between the heatpipes. Aluminum is the standard for those blocks, I don't think I've ever seen one made of copper.
 
I don't care for the Xigmatek-style fan nubs... Hopefully they include a couple extra sets not only for fans but for the ones that break when they become brittle after a couple years.

Other than that this looks like a nice cooler. :)
 
except for maybe the fan shroud, this looks strikingly similar to ummm, like, maybe..... the other 9.587 MILLION tower coolers out there already..or did I just miss something?

OMG nevermind, I see it now.....

OMG, it has colored LEDs :eek: :slap:

OMG, yea thats gotta be it !
 
it is just there to fill the gap between the heatpipes

yea, but ya just gotta really need to have that gap....just ask any reasonably-attractive female in hollowywood :)
 
I don't care for the Xigmatek-style fan nubs... Hopefully they include a couple extra sets not only for fans but for the ones that break when they become brittle after a couple years.

Other than that this looks like a nice cooler. :)

Yeah dam those rubber grommets, although i just want a few of the fans they look pretty nice, limited use but still nice they need to make a one to fit on the other side of the cooler :).
 
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