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Raijintek at Computex 2018 showcased two true tower coolers and a low profile solution that stood smaller besides them. The MYA RBW and the Delos RBW stood tall in their RGB tower greatness, while the Pallas Micro stood true to its name, showcasing compact cooling performance in tight quarters.
The MYA RBW is Raijintek's coup-de-grace in the tower cooler camp, and features a 6x 6 mm heatpipe design with the usual radiator fin design, which feature specially-designed grooves to virtually increase turbulence and heat dissipation area. Raijintek say the MYA RBW can handle up to 250 W TDPs with its dual-fan-supporting design, and should be compatible with all AMD and Intel systems.
We move on to the Delos RBW, which can handle up to three 92 mm fans (one in the middle and two on the outer rims of the cooler). It features the same 6x 6 mm heatpipe design as the MYA RBW, but can handle lower heat output at "just" 200 W - likely a courtesy of lower air volume flowing due to smaller fan design. It features a striking top cover design which may not cater to all tastes (but does anything ever do so, really?).
Raijintek's Pallas Micro is a departure from the tower cooler design, coming in at just 55 mm tall. It doesn't skimp on the heatpipe side of the equation, channeling heat through the same 6 x 6 mm heatpipes as its taller brethren. In a bid to add as little height as possible to the cooler, Raijintek is pairing it with a super slim fan.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
The MYA RBW is Raijintek's coup-de-grace in the tower cooler camp, and features a 6x 6 mm heatpipe design with the usual radiator fin design, which feature specially-designed grooves to virtually increase turbulence and heat dissipation area. Raijintek say the MYA RBW can handle up to 250 W TDPs with its dual-fan-supporting design, and should be compatible with all AMD and Intel systems.
We move on to the Delos RBW, which can handle up to three 92 mm fans (one in the middle and two on the outer rims of the cooler). It features the same 6x 6 mm heatpipe design as the MYA RBW, but can handle lower heat output at "just" 200 W - likely a courtesy of lower air volume flowing due to smaller fan design. It features a striking top cover design which may not cater to all tastes (but does anything ever do so, really?).
Raijintek's Pallas Micro is a departure from the tower cooler design, coming in at just 55 mm tall. It doesn't skimp on the heatpipe side of the equation, channeling heat through the same 6 x 6 mm heatpipes as its taller brethren. In a bid to add as little height as possible to the cooler, Raijintek is pairing it with a super slim fan.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site