Raijintek Triton Review

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With so many AIOs on the market Raijintek offer us something a little different.


Raijintek Triton Review
 
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Excluding the quality issues that some people have had with them I really quite want to get my hands on one, albeit only for the pump.

Pump+(green)acrylic tubing+ 120mm rad (because thats the only one I can fit) and you've got a great looking AIO. Albeit the single most expensive 120mm AIO ever made..
 
Nothing about the use of an aluminium radiator with copper block ? Galvanic corrosion will occur, NM the anti corrosion liquid aditive it will occur over time.
 
Nothing about the use of an aluminium radiator with copper block ? Galvanic corrosion will occur, NM the anti corrosion liquid aditive it will occur over time.

Common misconception with modern coolants it wont happen - they would need to be touching and even then its very rare with the modern additives.
 
Awh yeah, I've been interested in these since they were first released. Thinking it'd look great in my system with the green dye and 4x 90 Degree fittings, to make the tubing go straight up to the roof of my Phenom without bending.

Then I can also finally watercool my GPU at some point which has an annoyingly loud fan in idle :p Shame I don't have the funds to make this idea happen but on the bright side, my CPU temps are already brilliant on a single Corsair H60 2013 :D
 
Its an interesting idea. IDK if I want to replace my H105 just yet in my H440 rig.

--Rick--

P.S. Next rig is planned for full loop. When, who knows?
 
Oh man I have been pretty excited about this for a long time but haven't found enough info on it to buy one. I have never bought an AIO as I always thought they were pretty poor value for me given that I don't want to overclock to insanely high levels.

AND OCUK are going to sell it without fans, lets hope I could get it with some better fans and maybe make it better than it is. Shame about the aluminium radiator though, everything I have read says dont mix metals and copper is way better for rads anyway...

But this looks awesome, the fact I could extend it to my GPU if I wanted too is awesome. I love the idea of water cooling but dropping a minimum of £300 for a single GPU and CPU loop doesn't sound appealing.

Hard choice...
 
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Fan Speed

I assume that you don't have to use the supplied rheostat speed controller but can just plug the fans straight into the CPU fan header(s) for full speed control?

Why they haven't put PWM fans on this is beyond me.
 
As I'm re reading the review I'm quite worried that the mounting hardware will be a pain in the bum. Will this fit the 990Fx sabertooth? Or can someone at least give me measurements of the mounting bracket.
 
Just reading the review on this as I saw it the other day and based on clear tubing and coolant wouldn't mind picking one up, just up to the bit "technicolour turd" and had a little lol.
 
GUYS! DO NOT BUY THIS COOLER. IT JUST LEAKED ALL OVER MY GRAPHICS CARD AND PSU!!!! :mad::mad::mad::mad: The acrylic cracked where the pump power connector is!
 
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