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Raijintek at Computex 2024: Magnetic Keyboard, Ampere PSUs, Metis Ultra Case, Cyclops AIO

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Raijintek brought an impressive lineup of new products to the 2024 Computex. We begin our tour with the Raijin, a pro-grade keyboard in the 87% TKL format. The keyboard features magnetic key switches for faster response time, and more accurate actuation. These are capped by PBT+SUB keycaps, with support for various keycap industry standards. The top- and main body panels are made of aluminium. Each key is individually illuminated by addressable RGB LEDs. This is a purely wired keyboard, with a type-A to type-C adapter being included.

Raijintek also brought three new lines of PSUs to Computex, the lineup is led by the Cerios white series, which comes in several medium-high wattage. The model shown was 850 W. It offers 80 Plus Gold switching efficiency, and fully modular cabling. The Ampere Bronze ATX 3.0 series comes in several medium wattage, ranging from 550 W to 1000 W, with 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, and 12V-2x6 connectors on some of the higher wattage models, such as the 750 W one shown here. The Ampere Platinum series PSUs are from a whole different league, with high-wattage models, such as the 1200 W shown here, and 80 Plus Platinum switching efficiency.



Raijintek's CPU cooler lineup for Computex consists of the Cyclops and Cyclops White AIO CLCs. These feature a large, somewhat octagonal pump-blocks, with an ARGB LED ornament, and a small circular OLED screen that displays system monitoring information. They way this appears to go about doing this is by talking to software over USB, which reads temperatures off ACPI. Radiator sizes include 240 mm x 120 mm, 280 mm x 140 mm, and 360 mm x 120 mm; and color trims as we mentioned, are black and white.



The ZOFOS Elite SF4 is a cavernous E-ATX full-tower case, with an aesthetic that should appeal more to the creative professional and workstation crowds than gamers. Lastly, there's a prototype oversized case that's designed for builds with multiple motherboards inside a single case, with multiple independent cooling loops.



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So, that case has 11 fans blowing out and zero blowing in.....
 
They have made some insanely nice gpu/cpu pipe coolers in the past
 
I want to see more of the big case without all of the fans and wcing gear covering its innards up. Specifically the io panel area.
 
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