Priced at £26.99, Raijintek's Leto cooler is squarely aimed at PC builders on a tight budget. Given the entry-level air cooling market is fiercely competitive, and we have already seen a few proficient coolers in recent months, the Leto definitely has its work cut-out to prove it is worth buying.
Currently, we recommend the Cryorig H7 as the go-to cooler if you are on a budget. Raijintek will certainly hope that its Leto cooler, boasting 3 heatpipes, an LED fan and compatibility with all modern CPUs, is up to the task.
Specification:
- Dimensions: 122(W) x 76(D) x 157(H) mm
Heatsink
- Base Material: CPU Direct Contact [C.D.C.]
- Fin Material: Aluminium Alloy; Solder-free fins assembly
Heat-pipe
- Spec: 8mm
- Quantity: 3pcs
Fan
- Dimension: 120(W) x 120(H) x 25(D) mm
- Voltage Rating: 12V (Range: 10.8 – 13.2V)
- Starting Voltage: 7V (Max.)
- Rate Current: 0.28Amp (Max. 0.32 Amp)
- Speed: 800 ~ 1800 R.P.M. (PWM)
- Bearing Type: Sleeve bearing
- Air Flow: 65.5 CFM (Max.)
- Air Pressure: 1.14 mmH2O (Max.)
- LEDs: 8
- Life Expectance: 40,000 hrs
- Noise Level: 28.5 dBA (Max.)
- Weight: 570g (Heat Sink & fan Only)
- Thermal Resistance: 0.13?/W
Socket Compatibility:
- All Intel® Socket: LGA 775 , 115x , 1366 , 201x , 2066
- All AMD Socket: AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2+, FM2, FM1
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.