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With
the Themis, Raijintek shows a cooler which was performing really well.
If you keep in mind what this cooler actually costs, you understand,
that you're about to get a lot for your money. The only thing we didn't
like were the aluminum fins, which are so thin that make silent rattling
noises when you strike over them. Overall this is one of the coolers
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Fins |
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Installation |
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The mounting kit of this cooler is well done.
Installing this huge cooler was easy and the process is self
explanatory. Practical, that's what the backplate is, which can be use
for all sockets. Furhtermore this cooler is compatible to Intel as well
as AMD CPU's. |
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Performance |
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During our
tests we used the fan, which is included in delivery. The fan measures 120 x 120 x
25
millimeter and at 12 Volt it can be described as well audible, whereas at 7V it
is somewhere between silent and audible. We were actually quite surprised about the cooling capacity you
get for this kind of money. In terms of cooling performance there really isn't
anything more you could ask for in case of such a cooler. |
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Recommendation |
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If you're looking for a cooler with excelling price
performance ratio, then the Themis might be the perfect cooler for you. These
days the price of this cooler is - according to Geizhals.at - is 22.95 Euro.
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- Budget Cooler |
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