Raijintek Themis Evo Pro & Tisis CPU Coolers Head-to-Head Review
Peter Donnell / 10 years ago
A Closer Look – Themis Evo Pro
First up we have the Themis Evo, which comes equipped with a single 120mm fan. Raijintek fans are really nicely designed with their powder white fan blades and red frame, a nice change from the usually black ones we see.
The fan comes equipped with a nice quality black braided cable and a standard 4-pin PWM connection.
The tower is really nicely designed, with a lot of curves and cuts to it that will no doubt help improve its performance, but also give it a very stylish looking design.
The fins are all aluminium allow and all are finished to a mirror shine.
The top plate fin features a Raijintek logo in the middle, and the ends of the four heat pipes pass through the top on the left and right side.
The tower is quite tall despite its deceivingly compact looking design, but it should still be compatible with the majority of chassis on the market.
The heat pipes curve in towards the CPU block, where you’ll see they’re cut through to provide direct contact with the CPU die.
Direct contact is a cheap and effective method of transferring the heat from the CPU, the only downside is that thermal paste gets gunked up in the groves between the pipes.
The fan can be mounted on either side of the tower using the rubber pegs, which pass through the holes at the top and bottom of the cooler.
The rubber pegs should help reduce any vibration from the fan.
Overall a very nice looking cooler, and the red fan adds a really nice touch of colour to the aluminium alloy finish of the cooling tower.