Tag Archive: Ereboss

Raijintek Ereboss Heatsink Review

Raijintek Ereboss Heatsink Review Take for example the Raijintek Ereboss heatsink Frostytech is testing in this review; the Ereboss is a big boxy cooler that stands 159mm tall and looks a little bit like a 4U HP server heatsink on steroids. Hyperbole aside, the Raijintek Ereboss heatsink is built around six 6mm diameter copper heatpipes …

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Raijintek Ereboss CPU Air Cooler Review

Raijintek Ereboss CPU Air Cooler Review We all know Raijintek, right? Well chances are you are thinking “who?”. Raijintek are a new player in the cooling marketplace (and soon to be expanding into cases and PSUs too), looking to take on the competition with a range of high performance, low cost heatsinks. Today we take …

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Raijintek Ereboss CPU Cooler Review

Raijintek Ereboss CPU Cooler Review The Raijintek Ereboss is a small cooler compared to the likes DeepCool Assassin, Noctua NH-D14 and other similar coolers that use 140mm fans. Raijintek took the typical tower design and added large platform aluminum fins to increase the overall cooling performance. It is paired with a thin 140mm PWM fan …

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RaiJintek EreBoss Cooler Review

RaiJintek EreBoss Cooler Review The RaiJintek EreBoss Cooler arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review the EreBoss CPU-Cooler with one 140mm PWM-Fan and six 6mm Heatpipes compared with many other Cooler on a Intel Core i5 2500k CPU… at Technic3D

Raijintek Ereboss CPU Cooler Review

Raijintek Ereboss CPU Cooler Review Raijintek is a new manufacturer of high end CPU Coolers. They released the four Ereboss, Themis, Aidos and Themis Evo Coolers last month, and we are now ready with a review of the largest of the four. It is Raijintek Ereboss with six copper heat pipes and a large 140 …

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Raijintek Ereboss CPU Cooler Review

Raijintek Ereboss CPU Cooler Review Being new to the market makes Raijintek an interesting company to watch as their competitors, having been around for many years, are predictable while Raijintek still has the ability to surprise. Having targeted the entry to mid-level CPU-cooling market with their initial product launch, the Aidos, Themis, and Ereboss make up …

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