Raijintek is full of cool ideas this year, but the best yet has to be their pumpless water cooler. The 240mm equipped radiator and block runs completely silent and has no moving parts. It uses evaporation to pull the liquid into the radiator, where it cools, then flows back into the block. What’s really crazy is that the harder you run your system, the more heat you put into it, the better it works and Raijintek tell us it can handle some pretty hefty workloads and deliver great cooling. We can’t give you many details about the cooler just now, this was an exclusive sneak peak and we’re really looking forward to being able to tell you everything we’ve learned about this cooler, as it’s a real game changer.
This is a prototype and while it’s almost ready for market, Raijintek did say this block wasn’t final and that it’s only fully clear for demonstrative purposes, so expect more copper etc in future models.
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