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The Ereboss Black CPU cooler is the second Raijintek product we've gotten our critical hands on here at OC3D towers, the first being the rather impressive and Gold award winning Morpheus GPU cooler. Although the Black suffix might suggest that what...
Raijintek built Ereboss cooler to compete in the single tower area, and they bundled it with a slim fan in order to be a silent solution. Even if I've tested it with a normal fan, Ereboss proved to be silent.The performance shown is average, and the...
When we reviewed the SilverStone Argon AR01, we showed that provided you have a case with adequate airflow, you don't need a massive and expensive heatsink to comfortably cool an LGA115x CPU with a half decent overclock – something that is likely to...
Hyperbole aside, the Raijintek Ereboss heatsink is built around six 6mm diameter copper heatpipes which weave their way up from a nickel-plated copper base plate to a voluminous aluminum fin stack measuring 105mm tall and 112x140mm wide. ...
The Raijintek Ereboss CPU Cooler is a difficult cooler to sum up, as although it's well made and looks good, its size suggests that it's going to perform far better than it does! Fitting an additional fan (not supplied) also didn't improve performance...
Today there are almost countless manufacturers of aircoolers out there but there are still companies, which think that there are some niches, that have not yet been addressed. With their EREBOSS, Raijintek has quite a bulky tower cooler in its portfolio...
From the Raijintek website: With the aim of designing high-end products for Lifestyle , Computer and Day-to-Day usage, RAIJINTEK was established in 2013 to accomplish the future of IT and Lifestyle products. This task and aim allows us to grow into a...
Today we are going to look at a complete range of CPU coolers which have just been released by a new brand to the market – Raijintek. They are designed to offer excellent performance and efficiency at a reasonable price, and are targeted at avid PC...
So, now the Ereboss has been tested, installed and even illustrated, how did Raijintek do with its debut onto the market? Did it succeed by making a bang? Or was it more like a sparkler dying out in the winter's night? Well starting with the...
Just like the Raijintek Themis we reviewed a few weeks ago the Ereboss falls into the entry level, low-budget price point retailing for just under £30 in the UK and again we were pleasantly surprised with the results we achieved. Compared to the Themis...
The Ereboss from Raijintek is a massive cooler, and while it lacks the polished finish of the Pallas and the Themis Evo it performs just as well and does it at a far better noise level. With an MSRP of $44.99, the Ereboss is a good choice for silent...
Raijintek are a new comer to the PC market and while we have known of their presence for a while it's only in the last few months that they've been bringing products to market. The Ereboss CPU cooler is just one sample of their range and the company...
Overall we were pleased with the design and build quality of the Ereboss. There were no notable defects or concerns with the cooler and installation was quick and easy. We might have goe with thumbscrews to bolt down the crossbar, removing the need...
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