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Raijintek Intros Antila D5 EVO RBW-15 Pump+Reservoir

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Raijintek today updated its lineup of pump+reservoir combo devices with the Antila D5 EVO RBW-15. This 500 ml reservoir comes with an integrated pump that's capable of 1,500 l/h, with a head of 4 m, and 50 psi pressure. The pump can be made to run at five speed presets—1,800 RPM, 2,500 RPM, 3,300 RPM, 4,000 RPM, and 4,800 RPM. At top speed, the pump has a rated noise output of 40 dBA.

The reservoir itself is a tempered glass cylinder that's capped on both ends, and housed in a 2 mm-thick aluminium frame. One of the pillars of this frame has an addressable-RGB LED strip facing the glass cylinder, which is the main source of illumination for the reservoir. It comes with standard G 1/4" threading at two places, allowing for either horizontal or vertical orientation. The whole unit measures 242 mm x 95 mm x 80 mm (HxDxW). The company didn't reveal pricing.



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Funny, designs like this one are on chinese pages already for some time (I think the first one in this design I saw on Aliexpress was about half a year ago?). Always been curious how those "chinese brands" do compared to "known brands" (yeah yeah, everything is made in china anyway, especially 90%+ of the pumps but you guys know what I mean comparing the no-name-ones to the ones that are supposed to have tighter quality controls :) )
 
I generally like Raijintek, especially they're specialty watercooling cases like the Enyo, which I've always wanted to build an overkill watercooling build in if I had money to throw away, and I'm even thinking about switching my PC-O11 Dynamic to their Paean open frame ATX case, but this reservoir/pump combo looks sort of like a ripoff of Watercool's Heatkiller Tube reservoir (I think Watercool's Heatkiller line are the best looking waterblocks on the market)
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I generally like Raijintek, especially they're specialty watercooling cases like the Enyo, which I've always wanted to build an overkill watercooling build in if I had money to throw away, and I'm even thinking about switching my PC-O11 Dynamic to their Paean open frame ATX case, but this reservoir/pump combo looks sort of like a ripoff of Watercool's Heatkiller Tube reservoir (I think Watercool's Heatkiller line are the best looking waterblocks on the market) View attachment 197513
Agree. Very similar as a whole. But different in the details. Own some Heatkiller tubes. Like this one too though.
 
Anyone have any idea if this will even be available on ppcs for NA? Once i can get a 3080 or 6900xt I want to redo my loop to incorporate GPU and a different res and this one or the Heatkiller I guess might actually fit the look im going for.

EDIT: I guess it would technically be Newegg since thats the NA reseller for Raijentek stuff.
 
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