Raijintek Triton Review
Up Close: The Radiator and Tubing
Published: 20th February 2015 | Source: Raijintek | Price: £64.99 |
Up Close: The Radiator and tubing
The 240mm radiator measures 275x120x32mm (LxWxD) and is of the generic rounded end tank design. Unlike the rads we've seen from Fractal and Corsair of late there are no logo's or graphics on the radiator itself.
The radiator arrived in very good condition with no evidence of damage to any of the immaculate fins, although the cowling was a little lose at one end necessitating that we push it back against the body of the radiator in order to line up the hole with that on the fans. Raijintek don't give an FPI figure, but we put it at 22. We also note quite a high water channel density, so let's hope those fans are up to pushing the air through sufficiently.
The Triton comes with high flexibility clear tubing so as to show off the coloured dyes also included in the package. Being of a modular design, the 9.5 ID/12.5 OD tubing is anchored at either end by corresponding chromed compression fittings.
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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.
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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..Quote