Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the RaiJintek Pallas and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for RaiJintek Pallas.
June 2014
(87%)
46 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2018-04-09, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
The Pallas performs acceptably for its price, but its size and clearance problems make it hard to justify versus similar-cost, better-performing options.Review$49.99NeweggMORE: Best CPU CoolingMORE: How To Choose A CPU CoolerMORE...
Published: 2016-08-10, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: If you're a regular visitor to the pages of OC3D you'll no have noticed a bit of dearth of cooler reviews. The reason for this is simple, we've retired the old 2011 rig and have been busy specking up and putting together a new test rig. Not that the 2011...
Difficult to plug in front panel connectors, Memory heat spreader clearance, Confusing page in documentation
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed my time installing this cooler and our time together. It's made me think about using it in one of my own SFF systems. As a new player in the market of high-end computer products, I feel like RaijinTek has a bright future ahead...
Low Profile Design, 6-Heatpipe Design, Excellent Power Handling, Good OEM Replacement Option, Universal Mounting Hardware
Installation hardware could be better, Fan clips require tools to install
As we mentioned early in this review when shopping for a low profile cooler you have several things to consider including heat capacity, noise and overall size. The Raijintek Pallas is quite small with a total height of 68mm including the 13mm fan. This i...
Raijintek is a new name in the North American market but if the performance displayed by the Pallas CPU cooler is a decent barometer of what else they have to offer then color me impressed. Before the review and before opening the box, I was half-expectin...
I was pleasantly surprised by the Pallas low-profile CPU cooler at more than one point. It has its drawbacks but just about any cooler will. Fit and finish are exemplary, installation was easy, performance is better than expected and noise levels are pe...
Abstract: Standing just 69mm tall, the Raijintek Pallas CPU cooler is probably the largest low profile heatsink Frostytech as tested in recent memory. ...
We retain the hardware configuration from our past compact cooler reviews while comparing the Pallas to its compact downdraft-style rivals, the RC-1001 Brontes, Shadow Rock LP, and NH-L12.Comparison ProductsAs always, we maintained the ambient temperature...
Raijintek Pallas is a high-end, low profile CPU cooler with a maximum height of 68mm including the fan. The cooler is designed for use the tightened enclosures, particularly for the HTPC and SFF, builds. The dimension of the cooler is 1...
Looks good, Just 68mm tall, Quiet in low-load scenarios, Decent performance considering its size
I encountered a few issues while installing the cooler, including not being able to plug-in the 8-pin CPU power connector, The fan is a bit ‘whiny' running at 100% speed
Having put the Raijintek Pallas through its paces, I think it is a solid offering for anyone considering a low-profile cooler – perhaps you are building a HTPC or SFF system and need all the space you can get.For starters, I think it looks good thanks to...