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Raijintek Leto Air Cooler Review

The Raijintek Leto ships in a pretty small box, while there is a large image of the cooler itself on the front.

Inside, the first thing we find is the multi-lingual user manual – it is nothing special but it gets the job done.

All of the mounting hardware comes into two separate bags which are not labelled for specific AMD/Intel sockets, something which is not ideal.

The included 120mm fan is notable as it sports 8 LEDs around its central hub – rather than being in the corners – and my sample is the white LED model. There are blue or red options, too, so the choice is there.

Lastly, we come to the heatsink itself. It does not look like anything special – and I honestly wouldn't expect it to be special at this price – but the all-black aesthetic is appealing and there are a few other things to touch on.

For one, the size of the cooler is worth talking about –  the Leto measures 122(W) x 76(D) x 157(H)mm so while it is definitely small, it is not on quite the same level as the miniscule Antec A40 Pro or the be quiet! Pure Rock Slim. Most cases should be able to fit it just fine, though, but we always advise checking first.

After that, it is worth stating that the Leto uses 3x 8mm copper heatpipes, though the heatsink itself is aluminium.

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One comment

  1. Having just bought and installed this cooler on an i5 4570, the black plastic spacers are threaded, so if you put a backplate bolt through, and then put its black spacer on, it stays in place perfectly. I didn’t drop a single screw whilst building.

    I was also really impressed with the thermals considering the price and whisper quietness under load. Definitely an amazing cooler that I definitely recommend.