Raijintek Triton Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 06.05.15
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Conclusion

General + -
Overall, the Raijintek Triton is a very good product which was able to impress us especially thanks to good manufacturing quality. Raijintek offers a lot of cooling performance with their first AIO liquid cooling system and while the performance is always important, the noise can also be pushed to a very low level when the fans are connected to a fan controller.   - Cooling capacity - Quality - PWM
- Differently colored coolant included - Design
- Noise levels 7V and 12V and PWM
 
Installation   + -
The installation is rather simple, as it is practical and pretty straightforward. With included mounting systems for Intel and AMD comibined with a single backplate for both mounting systems and with an easy to understand manual, it will be hard to experience difficulties while installing the Triton. The thermal paste comes in a small bag and there is 1 gram of it. This is enough for a few applications.   - Easy and practical
- Compatible Intel and AMD
 
 
Performance   + -
The Raijintek Triton series has very good cooling performance in every scenario, including 7V and 12V as well as the PWM mode. We tested the Triton with our fan controller which we use for all reviews. With the fans sets to 7V, the Triton managed to score a good fourth place and at 12V, it becomes one of the best performing AIO liquid cooling systems we've tested so far, scoring a great third place. In the chart, we have only added the results with fans controlled by motherboard since even with the overclock preset, load temperatures were not dropping by more than 2°C.   - Cooling performance  
 
Noise Levels   + -
The pump on the Raijintek Triton is not inaudible but not noisy either. While using two fans and 7V setting, the Triton is subjectively audible and hits 37 dBA. At 12V, we measured 49.7 dBA at 3'480 rpm, which is actually loud. When testing the cooler with the PWM feature, noise levels do not go past 36.2 dBA, which is between silent and audible. Keep in mind this is our method of testing all coolers as we use a fan controller and set the fans to 7V and 12V. Rajintek included a fan controller to connect both fans and in that case, both in idle and under load, it shows only 35.6 dBA, which is actually silent. With these results, we strongly recommend that you use the included fan controller.   - Noiseless pump
 
- Noise levels 7V and 12V and PWM
 
Recommendation / Price   + -
With all this in mind, we simply have no choice but to recommend the Raijintek Triton AIO liquid cooler and we certainly do it with a great pleasure. With a price of 84 Euros, it is well priced and in combination with the given performance is is simply a great product.   - Price - Enthusiast
- Overclocking
- Modding
- Gaming-PC
 
 
Rating
The Triton from Raijintek receives good 4 out of 5 stars.
 






Page 1 - Presentation / Specifications
Page 2 - Photo Gallery
Page 3 - Installation & Test Setup
Page 4 - Absolute Performance
Page 5 - PWM Performance
Page 6 - Conclusion






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