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Guru3D.com » News » Raijintek Nemesis & Themis EVO CPU Coolers

Raijintek Nemesis & Themis EVO CPU Coolers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/06/2014 09:48 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Raijintek Nemesis & Themis EVO CPU Coolers

The Raijintek Nemesis, is the Halo CPU air cooler available from Raijintek. Equipped with two 140mm fans the Nemesis is designed for ultra high end overclocking applications. With a multitude of socket compatibility and excellent heat dissipation, managing over 200Watts easily. Six 8mm heatpipes allow for superior cooling performance and with the fans pre-installed the Nemesis is quick to mount too. The Nemesis can cool even the most demanding of CPU setups and applications.

Nemesis features a nickel-plated copper base and five 8mm heatpipes that dissipate the heat to two aluminium fin arrays. It measures 140mm x 130mm x 166.5mm (W x D x H) and features two 140mm fans with a max noise level of 23dBA. This massive cooler weighs 1050g. Themis EVO on the other hand is a somewhat smaller version, it measures 122mm x 82mm x 165mm (W x D x H) and weighs 614g. This model has four direct-touch 8mm copper heatpipes and features a single aluminium fin array that's cooled by a 120mm fan with a max noise level of 24.53dBA. The MSRP for Nemesis is 59.90EUR (incl. VAT) and the Themis EVO has a suggested pricing of 32.90EUR (incl. VAT).

The Raijintek Themis EVO builds on the success of the previous Themis CPU Cooler. Offering nickel plated copper construction and a larger heatsink for a bigger area of heat dissipation. Delivering solid cooling performance is a range of CPU socket types. The Themis EVO packs a total of four 8mm heatpipes to efficiently dissipate heat form the CPU, allowing for a cooling operating temperature. Designed for high end applications the Themis EVO is redefining CPU aircooling. Both the Nemesis and Themis EVO feature trademark German engineering that has defined Raijintek in the market. Signature Red and white fans adorn both CPU coolers adding a stylish flair amongst the uber efficient CPU Coolers.



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#4760534 Posted on: 02/06/2014 10:05 AM
Looks OK

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#4760696 Posted on: 02/06/2014 01:59 PM
Can it top the NH-D14?

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#4760719 Posted on: 02/06/2014 02:37 PM
I see the fancy wave design cut into the fins is going too cost it a few watts in cooling. Why do that when its gonna be covered by a fan anyway?

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#4762224 Posted on: 02/08/2014 07:03 PM
I see the fancy wave design cut into the fins is going too cost it a few watts in cooling. Why do that when its gonna be covered by a fan anyway?


Not only watts, it may increase noise level too.

It's not big cooler, I guess it will be weaker than NH-D14.

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