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Raijintek Triton Review

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Introduction


From the Raijintek website:
With the aim of designing high-end products for Lifestyle, Computer, and Day-to-Day usage, RAIJINTEK was established in 2013 to accomplish the future of IT and Lifestyle products.

This task and aim allows us to grow into a global brand. Not only do we provide highly recommended IT products, but we also have Gaming Gear, like Chassis and PSUs, and Lifestyle products for smartphones and all your tablet PCs. Fully dedicated to developing the best products for global users, RAIJINTEK's R&D team never forgets the aim to provide a user-friendly and well-performing product. With decades of experience in the industry, RAIJINTEK management would also never jeopardize the high service- and product quality our customers deserve.

Raijintek has only been around for a short time, but has already made a name for itself with quality products that break the mold when it comes to how much bang you get for your buck. Founded in 2013, the company expanded from having no more than three available CPU coolers during its initial launch to what is now a wide range of different products. From fans and on to all-in-one liquid-, CPU-, and GPU coolers, Raijintek has slowly been carving out their own place in the PC cooling market. No longer content to just offer entry and mid-range coolers, Raijintek is now also pushing into the enthusiast market while still maintaining their user friendly, value-centric approach. Having reviewed more than a few Raijintek coolers thus far, I am also keen to see what else the company manages to come up with in the future.

In today's review, I take a good look at the Raijintek Triton, a new expandable all-in-one liquid cooler. It sticks to the tried-and-true 240 mm radiator design, but uses a unique pump/block/acrylic reservoir design. With a price tag of just $99.99 and good expandability options, the Triton might just shock the competition with its solid one-two punch so long as its performance lives up to its specs.

Specifications
MANUFACTURER:Raijintek
MODEL:Triton
SOCKET SUPPORT:Intel: LGA775, LGA1150, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366, LGA2011,
AMD: AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, FM1, FM2, FM2+
CPU BLOCK:Material: Nickel-plated Copper
PUMP:Model: Unavailable
Speed: 3000 RPM @ 12v
RADIATOR:Dimensions: 275 mm x 120 mm x 32 mm
Material: Aluminum
FANS:Model: A1225S12S
Dimensions: 120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm
Fan Speed: 1000 - 2600 RPM (Manual speed control)
Fan Airflow: 38.8 - 100.4
Fan Noise: 21.6 - 36.6 dBA
FEATURES:All-In-One liquid CPU cooler with new PUMP, Water block and Tank design
Expandable and Customizable
PUMP with high Q-max (120 L/H) and Low noise level (20 dBA)
350ml high capacity coolants pre-filled and re-fill design
3 bottles of different color coolant attached for user choosing
2pcs LED lights inside the tank
WARRANTY:Two years
MSRP:$99.99
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