Raijintek Adios, Themis, Ereboss CPU Coolers Introduced

Raijintek is a pretty new company coming into the CPU cooler market. The introducing of three new coolers, the Raijintek Adios, Themis, and Ereboss CPU coolers. these cooler were designed in Germany by Cooler Master and Xigmatek and actually built-in Taiwan. The names were chosen after Ancient Greeks and Rijintek’s slogan is, “Creating Passion” products that have high performance, efficiency, and quality.

Raijintek Adios CPU Cooler

The Raijintek Adios is at the bottom of the three that are being introduced. It was built as a compact sized CPU cooler. The Adios is basically an entry-level CPU cooler that is compatible with most current sockets and a low entry-level price to go with it. Characteristics of the cooler is it was a non-copper base, CDC (CPU Direct Contact) design with specially designed heat pipes and fins. For the actual fins it uses a solder-less louver fin assembly for extra ventilation. Starting suggested retail price is 16,90 €.

Raijintek Adios CPU Cooler

Raijintek Adios CPU Cooler

Raijintek Themis CPU Cooler

The Raijintek Themis CPU cooler was built to be very similar as the Adios but with a bigger heat sink that in turn gives a larger surface area to get rid of heat. It uses the same non-copper base, CDC design, heat pipes, and solder-less louver fin assembly. Suggested retail price is 23,90 €.

Raijintek Themis CPU Cooler

Raijintek Themis CPU Cooler

Raijintek Ereboss CPU Cooler

Raijintek’s flagship cooler and best of the three that are being introduced looks like it should be pretty good when it comes to cooling off a CPU. It comes with a world top type 140 mm fan that has a slim design at 13 mm but still gives good performance. It also packs extra-large fins and 6 mm heat pipes. The Ereboss CPU cooler will come with two fans and be compatible with most sockets from Intel and AMD.  Suggested retail price is 34,90 €.

Raijintek Eremoss CPU Cooler

Raijintek Eremoss CPU Cooler

Overall looks like a trio of quality CPU cooler from Raijintek. Question is with euro prices listed will they come to the U.S. at some time and how well do they actually perform.

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