Friday, May 12th 2017

Raijintek Intros the Leto Tower-type CPU Cooler

Raijintek today introduced its Leto line of tower-type CPU coolers. Available in three variants based on the color of the LED illumination - Leto W (white LED), Leto R (red LED), and Leto B (blue LED), the cooler features a conventional tower-type design, with a matte black anodized aluminium fin-stack. The base is made of anodized aluminium too, although three 8 mm-thick copper heat pipes make direct contact with the CPU. The heat pipes feature black nickel-plating, and are pressed against the aluminium fins using a patented process that lacks solder.

The included 120 mm fan features a custom-design frame, and sleeve-bearing. It takes in 4-pin PWM input, spins between 800 to 1,800 RPM, pushing up to 67 CFM of air, with a noise-output of up to 29 dBA. Rubber mounts hold the fan onto the heatsink, which supports a second 120 mm fan for push-pull ventilation. Measuring 122 mm x 76 mm x 157 mm, the heatsink weighs 570 g. The Raijintek Leto supports most modern CPU socket types, including AM4, AM3(+), FM2(+), LGA2011/v3, LGA115x, and LGA1366. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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9 Comments on Raijintek Intros the Leto Tower-type CPU Cooler

#2
P4-630
Nice cooler but it's good for how many watts CPU's?
Oh and just 3 heatpipes only?...
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newtekie1
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P4-630Oh and just 3 heatpipes only?...
They are 8mm though instead of the normal 6mm used on most coolers.
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#4
biffzinker
Couldn't they of used copper in place of the aluminum for the block that fills in the gaps between the heatpipes though?
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#5
newtekie1
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biffzinkerCouldn't they of used copper in place of the aluminum for the block that fills in the gaps between the heatpipes though?
It wouldn't really make a difference, it doesn't really aid in cooling at all, it is just there to fill the gap between the heatpipes. Aluminum is the standard for those blocks, I don't think I've ever seen one made of copper.
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#6
Kursah
I don't care for the Xigmatek-style fan nubs... Hopefully they include a couple extra sets not only for fans but for the ones that break when they become brittle after a couple years.

Other than that this looks like a nice cooler. :)
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#7
bonehead123
except for maybe the fan shroud, this looks strikingly similar to ummm, like, maybe..... the other 9.587 MILLION tower coolers out there already..or did I just miss something?

OMG nevermind, I see it now.....

OMG, it has colored LEDs :eek: :slap:

OMG, yea thats gotta be it !
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#8
bonehead123
newtekie1it is just there to fill the gap between the heatpipes
yea, but ya just gotta really need to have that gap....just ask any reasonably-attractive female in hollowywood :)
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#9
AsRock
TPU addict
KursahI don't care for the Xigmatek-style fan nubs... Hopefully they include a couple extra sets not only for fans but for the ones that break when they become brittle after a couple years.

Other than that this looks like a nice cooler. :)
Yeah dam those rubber grommets, although i just want a few of the fans they look pretty nice, limited use but still nice they need to make a one to fit on the other side of the cooler :).
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