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February 2015
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The editors liked
Expandable loop
Transparent tubing and water block
Price
Easy mounting
Expandable (see also cons)
Quality
Choices of colors
LED lighting
Quite pump
Quite fans
Sturdy design
Exceptional performance
More affordable compared to other AIOs
Expandable
G 1/4'' fittings
Good clearance around socket
Easy to install
Sleek looks
Coolant dyes included
Thanks to compression fittings on radiator and water block
AIO design offers easy installation
Good performance for the cost
Affordable
Performs well against more expensive liquid coolers
Looks great in any system
Compatible with modern AMD and Intel Sockets
Solid mounting hardware
Great flexibility for customization and expansion
Ready to cool right out of the box
Builtin fan contr
The editors didn't like
Performance on a par with some air coolers
Fan noise levels at full speed
Compression fittings are glued in.
Chances of leaks due to removable fittings
Hoses kink really easy
Extremely loud
Build quality could be better
Fittings on pump are glued in place
Fans lack PWM
Pump's 3-pin connector is short
Packaging needs improvement
No PWM fans
Loud with fans at full speed
Long preinstalled tubes will kink in tight space
Customization and expansion will void the standard warranty
Published: 2016-06-20, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
Choices of colors, LED lighting, Quite pump, Quite fans, Sturdy design, Price
Chances of leaks due to removable fittings, Hoses kink really easy,
The Raijintek Triton 280 is decently priced, has nice bright LED lighting, See through hoses with your choice of colors, and durable components. There are a lot of AIO choices out there but not many can match the options the Raijintek Triton 280 offers at...
Abstract: Today we are going to take a look at a AIO you likely have never heard of produced by a company you have likely never heard. The company is Taiwan based Raijintek and their product is the Triton . The Triton is the company's first attempt at an All-In-One...
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Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Ryan , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Expandable, thanks to compression fittings on radiator and water block, AIO design offers easy installation, Good performance for the cost, Affordable
No PWM fans, Loud with fans at full speed
Taking that first step into the realm of water cooling can be intimidating. Water? In a computer? What if it leaks? Those are often the thoughts that go through the minds of those being exposed to the idea. Thankfully companies like Raijintek are ther...
Abstract: The first thing you'll notice, releasing the Triton from its box, is the quality of the components. They're not quite up to the same standard as other AIOs we've looked at lately, such as Corsair's Hydro H110i. But a glance at the Triton's price tag might...
What to make of the Raijintek Triton? In sooth the the product does exactly what it says on the tin and more. The overall presentation of the product is a wonder to behold and the build quality is simply outstanding. To add to this is that the Triton itse...
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Published: 2015-05-09, Author: Mark , review by: skratchwizpc.net
Expandable loop, Transparent tubing and water block, Price, Easy mounting
Performance on a par with some air coolers, Fan noise levels at full speed
With no gauge on the fan controller we decided to find a happy medium between when running the fans on the Triton, with that the performance of the Raijintek Triton didn't blow us away and was on a par with some air coolers we've tested. However increasin...
Exceptional performance, More affordable compared to other AIOs, Expandable, G 1/4'' fittings, Good clearance around socket, Easy to install, Sleek looks, Coolant dyes included
Extremely loud, Build quality could be better, Fittings on pump are glued in place, Fans lack PWM, Pump's 3-pin connector is short, Packaging needs improvement
The Raijintek Triton has an MSRP of $99.99. Exceptional performance More affordable compared to other AIOs Expandable G 1/4'' fittings Good clearance around socket Easy to install Sleek looks Coolant dyes included Extremely loud Build quality could be bet...
Performs well against more expensive liquid coolers, Looks great in any system, Compatible with modern AMD and Intel Sockets, Solid mounting hardware, Great flexibility for customization and expansion, Ready to cool right out of the box, Builtin fan contr
Long preinstalled tubes will kink in tight space, Customization and expansion will void the standard warranty, Fans are very loud at maximum speed
The Raijintek Triton easily stands out from standard liquid cooling units with its transparent tubes and large CPU water block. The block contains the pump as well as a reservoir, which is not something you would normally see in most traditional pre-seale...
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Published: 2015-03-16, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
about the Raijintek TritonBored by the glut of generic all-in-one coolers in the market, Raijintek's Triton is a bold statement that is striking against this malaise. Bringing not just light and color (literally in this case), but economic reprieve as we...
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Published: 2015-02-20, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
We remarked in the introduction that with so much choice in the AIO market, the boys in marketing are having to come up with features to make their products stand out from the crowd. Some have gone for the performance crown, others for silence and yet ot...