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Raijintek releases ``Atlantis´´ costum watercooling line

Most of you know Raijintek for their baller looking AIO cooler with some shipping problems, the Trition,

but now they are releasing their own costum watercooling line of produkts.

 

On offer is the RAIAQUA-T1 coolant in different colours with matching RAI-R Resorviors and 2m pieces of clear RAITUBO-T3 tubing (oh god, the name branding).

 

The quite capable RAI-PM5 pump (480l/h) should be enough for any loop,

3 different waterblocks (CWB-C1,GWB-C1, VWB-C1) with a nickel plated copper base will keep your CPU, GPU or VRMs cool.

 

The nice thing about it: All three blocks fit the current lineup of AMD, Intel and NVIDIA CPUs and GPUs!

 

Personally, if the price is right, I could see myself using some of those parts in a custom loop or expanding the Triton AIO with a gpu block or so.

 

Prices seem quite affordable so far, with the blocks going for 25-50 pound and the pump for about 54 in preorder (releases about at the end of this month).

 

 

Down below are some pictures and links:

raijintek-atlantis_02.jpg

 

 

 

 

Links:

 

https://www.caseking.de/caseking-blog/raijintek-atlantis-do-it-yourself-wasserkuehlungsserie-2007.html

 

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/LP/raijintek-atlantis.php

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the raijintek AiO linus has broke

the resevoir cracked and spilled fluid

not the best quality by far...

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Most of you know Raijintek for their baller looking AIO cooler with some shipping problems, the Trition,

but now they are releasing their own costum watercooling line of produkts.

 

On offer is the RAIAQUA-T1 coolant in different colours with matching RAI-R Resorviors and 2m pieces of clear RAITUBO-T3 tubing (oh god, the name branding).

 

The quite capable RAI-PM5 pump (480l/h) should be enough for any loop,

3 different waterblocks (CWB-C1,GWB-C1, VWB-C1) with a nickel plated copper base will keep your CPU, GPU or VRMs cool.

 

The nice thing about it: All three blocks fit the current lineup of AMD, Intel and NVIDIA CPUs and GPUs!

 

 

Down below are some pictures and links:

raijintek-atlantis_02.jpg

 

 

 

 

Links:

 

https://www.caseking.de/caseking-blog/raijintek-atlantis-do-it-yourself-wasserkuehlungsserie-2007.html

 

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/LP/raijintek-atlantis.php

i would personally go with ekwb they are really the go to guys for water cooling

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If this is available near the cost of an AIO... Who wants to see me do a custom loop in my HP 1360t?

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If this is available near the cost of an AIO... Who wants to see me do a custom loop in my HP 1360t?

The way it looks now cpu+gpu+vrm blocks would be around 100 pounds, pump + resorvior+ coolant around 90 pounds,

tubing doesnt have a price yet and there are no radiators or fittings.

You could probably build a loop for around 300 pound or around 400$.

 

If you have a triton however you could probably ad gpu and vrm blocks and a 140 rad for around 100$, making for a sub 200$ full watercooling loop that is fully upgradable.

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That CPU block looks beast... 

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They're offering universal GPU and universal vrm blocks. Not sure how the VRM works it appears to just attack with a pressure bracket though it looks like you'd easily crush the PBC or not tighten enough to prevent leaks:

 

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I love the res, that teal would look good if you could find a way to make it a theme build.

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looks pretty cool. i'd look into buying it maybe.

 

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the raijintek AiO linus has broke

the resevoir cracked and spilled fluid

not the best quality by far...

Wasn't that in shipping?

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Wasn't that in shipping?

no

it was on their motherboard

then it cracked

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no

it was on their motherboard

then it cracked

Oh, I guess they just didn't use the new one until the video of Linus and his son building a PC.

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I'd just like to see a decent water pump that doesn't cost a fucking arm and leg. Is that so much to ask?

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Most of you know Raijintek for their baller looking AIO cooler with some shipping problems

 

No, most of us know Raijintek for the Themis, the air cooler that is the same size as the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO but is cheaper*, better, quieter and better looking.

 

*Not in NA because of NCIX monopoly and price gouging.

 

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Raijintek is quite popular here (for people that now what they are buying). They are better priced but are still great when compared to competitors (talking about stuff like the air cooler Triton), since we don't get all the other fancy things. 

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I love the res, that teal would look good if you could find a way to make it a theme build.

What?  You don't like the water bottle res with easy fill technology? :P

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I love the res, that teal would look good if you could find a way to make it a theme build.

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