Raijintek is quickly becoming the go-to brand for powerful, stylish and affordable aftermarket cooling. Their ranges throughout 2015 and 2016 have been impressive, but their new hardware looks set to be their best yet. First up, we’ve got their new range of custom-loop water cooling hardware, starting with their rather colourful range of aluminium radiators, available in the usual 120 and 240 form factors. They’re also working with a new range of copper radiators, available in 240mm, so it’s nice to see they’re working on a varied range.
Their new water cooling pump and reservoirs certainly look nice and colourful and the quality feels superb too. This pump is certainly special, because not only is it 100% Raijintek design, but it’s also said to be twice as powerful as the popular D5, and that’s certainly impressive.
The older Triton has been replaced now too, with a more compact pump/res design, much more durable tubing and a revised radiator and fan combo, combining to make the 240mm equipped Cetus AIO.
Air cooling doesn’t miss out either, with the legendary Morpheus getting upgraded to version 2, allowing you to fit 2 x 120mm fans to your GPU for improved cooling and acoustics; just keep in mind they’re best suited to single GPU systems.
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