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Raijintek Adios, Themis and Ereboss CPU Cooler Review


Raijintek Ereboss

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Key Features

  • Nickel copper base, efficient 6mm Heat-pipe*6 & ultra large dissipating area fin
  • Super Slim type 14013 PWM fan – 13mm height; Low noise & outstanding air flow as well pressure
  • Multiple mounting kits for a wide range of sockets
  • Patent designed holes on fins to provide excellent air flow and cooling efficiency
  • Dual fans installation option and anti-vibration rubber attached.

Specification

  • Dimension: 140(W) x 110.5(D) x 160(H) mm
  • Base Material: Nickel Copper
  • Fin Material: Aluminum Alloy; Solder-free fins assembly
  • Heat-pipe:6pcs.
  • Fan Dimension: 140(W) x 150(H) x 13(D) mm
  • Voltage Rating 12V
  • Starting Voltage 7V
  • Speed: 1100 ~ 1650 R.P.M.
  • Bearing Type: Sleeve Bearing
  • Air Flow: 66.65 CFM (Max.)
  • Air Pressure: 1.72 mmH2O (Max.)

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The Ereboss is Raijintek’s flagship model at present and is designed to offer great cooling performance. It is significantly larger than the Thermis and is aimed squarely at those users who are looking to achieve a significant overclock with their system.

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Like the other two models in the range, the Ereboss features a tower design. Again, the aluminium heatsink is arranged around the heatpipes, although the Ereboss boasts six of them rather than three.

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The six 6 mm heatpipes should theoretically provide twice the area to dissipate heat than the three in the Aidos. These aren't direct touch heatpipes, though, as the CPU block encases them and is entirely nickel-plated.  Despite being a single tower design, the Ereboss boasts a massive surface area for heat dissipation as the individual aluminium fins are very large indeed.

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Raijinitek have made a rather unusual choice with the fan they have included with the Ereboss. While the 140 mm aspect of this particular fan is fairly standard, it’s only 13 mm thick. This makes it around half the thickness of a standard 140 mm fan. It remains to be seen whether this will affect performance at all.

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The fan itself is red and white in colour, similar to those featured on the other two models. It is PWM controlled and is able to spin between 1100 RPM and 1650 RPM. Like the other two fans, it features a 4-pin PWM connector. We would have liked to see Raijinitek including two fans with this cooler as it’s positioned as a high-end model.

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3 comments

  1. They would look good with a white and red NZXT case. Maybe they should make a matching case. I know xigmatek and cooler master do, so they must have the skills

  2. Well they certainly stand out, noctua colours dont appeal to me either, but that hasnt stopped them selling well.

    Good price points, the fans seem decent, unlike my thermaltake frio fans which I had to replace 🙁

  3. The mounting process seems ok, how does it rate against Noctuas?