Raijintek reveals Triton All-in-One watercooler

Posted on Wednesday, September 24 2014 @ 14:41 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Raijintek introduces Triton, the company's first all-in-one liquid cooling solution. Priced at 79.99EUR, this new cooling solution is compatible with Intel and AMD desktop sockets and comes with bottles of dye to let the user decide between a green, red or blue fluid.

The product features a 240mm aluminium radiatior with copper cold plate and two 120mm PWM fans that push out up to 100.46CFM at a noise level of 36.6dBA. The included pump has a graphite pipe and cearmic axis, it pumps up to 120 liters per hour and has a noise level of 20dBA.
Caseking welcomes Raijintek Triton, the first AIO liquid cooling system added to the Raijintek range of products. With several years of experience in liquid cooling product development, Raijintek have completed the concept of the best performing all-in-one CPU cooler for enthusiasts.

The Raijintek Triton uses a copper water block with a completely new design using a micro channel system with extra large contact fin surfaces and two flow channels giving the best route of liquid flow design.

The Triton AIO pump is brand new and exclusive design with a high Q-Max and low dBA combined through a reservoir tank designed with two LED lights inside for the visual aspect and easy refillable locations.

Not only the pump and water block are based on a new design, but also the radiator architecture which uses a high density 240mm fin design to keep cooling at a maximum, included with a RPM fan controller for the included Raijintek fans specifically designed for the AIO cooler.

Compatible with all modern sockets, by Intel and AMD along with an easy installation process that is very user friendly, suitable for enthusiasts, gamers and casual users. The AIO cooler contains clear liquid which is non-conductive pre-filled in the tubes, with additional bottles of dye if the user prefers to go for a different look or feel choosing from green, red or blue fluid.
Raijintek Triton AiO watercooling


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