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Raijintek Intros Eleos RBW Tower-Type CPU Cooler

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Raijintek today rolled out the Eleos RBW, an entry-level tower-type CPU cooler with addressable RGB illumination. The cooler features a conventional aluminium fin-tower type heatsink. Four 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes make direct contact with the CPU at the base, conveying heat through an aluminium fin-stack, which is ventilated by a 92 mm fan. The fin-stack heatsink features a plastic top-plate with an addressable RGB LED diffuser, the ARGB illuminated fan puts out additional bling.

The included 92 mm fan features 40,000-hour rated hydraulic bearings, spins between 800 to 2,000 RPM, pushing up to 52 CFM of air-flow, 1.9 mm H₂O static pressure, with up to 22.95 dBA noise output. The cooler measures 140 mm x 96 mm x 75 mm (HxWxD), weighing 580 g. Out of the box, the cooler comes with push-clips, so you can mount the cooler onto AMD Socket AM4 without needing any tools. Other sockets supported include LGA1200, LGA115x, and LGA2066. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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212 y/A/w/N/s, hehehe :roll:
 
The least they could have done is use 4 x 8mm heatpipes like its not like they don't have the room and really if they want to differentiate themselves from other generic 4 HP single fin stack cooler that would have been a good way to do it but as it stands I see nothing here that would make me buy this over the Hyper 212 dark or some other 4HP cooler
 
The least they could have done is use 4 x 8mm heatpipes like its not like they don't have the room and really if they want to differentiate themselves from other generic 4 HP single fin stack cooler that would have been a good way to do it but as it stands I see nothing here that would make me buy this over the Hyper 212 dark or some other 4HP cooler
They already have Themis evo at an affordable price with better performance, except people only buy Hyper 212 and variants because they don't bother to look further.
 
RBW? is that like Red, White, &Blue?

where's the white on it?
 
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