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aidos themisb

   I've said it many times in the past and i will say again, it's Not hard to build a CPU Air Cooler so whenever a new manufacturer comes out and offers a new solution i don't really get excited over that. This is however were Raijintek differs and so they didn't just appear out of nowhere just to launch a single CPU Air Cooler but instead they launched a total of 4 and on top of that they even launched a 130mm case fan. Now this may not seem as something impressive to most people but having 5 available products at the day of launch is not something we've seen many times in the past if at all. Of course that has nothing to do with the quality and performance of their products and so although in terms of quality Raijintek does pretty well (nowhere close to Noctua and/or Thermalright but that was expected) our charts make it somewhat clear that both the Aidos and the Themis are not aimed towards serious users. However to be fair our charts are mostly populated with mid/high-end CPU Coolers so unfortunately in order to come to a valid conclusion regarding the cooling efficiency of their products we will need to finish testing the Ereboss and perhaps also the Themis Evo CPU Air Coolers which are currently their top ones.

 

   It's no secret that the proper way to launch a brand new company is to make certain that your products are very appealing to consumers, price-wise that is (at least primarily) and Raijintek is doing a great job there since currently the Aidos retails for just 16.90Euros inside the EU (Caseking.de) while the Themis retails for 23.90Euros inside the EU (Caseking.de). Now i don't know about all of you but it has been a while since I’ve seen such prices for tower CPU Air Coolers with adequate performance levels (cooling our 6-core overclocked power hungry beast is not a small feat) and because of that both the Aidos and the Themis come highly recommended by us for casual users and gamers who don't want to spend much and are looking for the optimal price/performance ratio.

 

PROS

- Good Build Quality
- Size (No Clearance Issues)
- C.D.C Base (CPU Direct Contact)
- CPU Compatibility
- Price

 

CONS

- Adequate Cooling Efficiency (Not Ideal for More Than Just Slight Overclocking)