Raijintek Triton AIO

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Hey guys! :)

I want to buy the Rauintek Triton AIO Watercooler from Overclockers for my current build to replace the very basic one I currently have. I have very little knowledge about these things and would like people much more in the know here than myself if my current build is compatible, and would it be a difficult thing for a complete novice to do? My build has a Parvum S2 case and has an i5-4690K CPU.

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Cheers!
 
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It should fit in fine (I think) and it's easy enough for a novice to do, there are tonnes of videos on youtube which can guide you right through the process.

However I'm not too certain about the quality of the Raijinitek AIO unit you've selected, I've heard that they've had some quality issues; leaks and the like.
Although this is more expensive it may well be worth the investment if it saves your other components :)

YOUR BASKET
1 x Corsair Hydro H100i High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler (CW-9060009-WW) £89.99
Total : £98.69 (includes shipping : £7.25).

 
It should fit in fine (I think) and it's easy enough for a novice to do, there are tonnes of videos on youtube which can guide you right through the process.

However I'm not too certain about the quality of the Raijinitek AIO unit you've selected, I've heard that they've had some quality issues; leaks and the like.
Although this is more expensive it may well be worth the investment if it saves your other components :)

YOUR BASKET
1 x Corsair Hydro H100i High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler (CW-9060009-WW) £89.99
Total : £98.69 (includes shipping : £7.25).


Hydra Computers built my current machine, and originally I was supposed to be having the Raijinitek AIO watercooler until they told me that they were having problems with a leak and replaced it with the one that I currently have, so I guess they weren't lying! I just really like how the Raijinitek looks, with the red fluid and clear tubing :(

Is there come kind of watercooling kit with a small res that would be easy enough to install in my case? I have a lot of room in the right hand side of the case for it. Cheers for the earlier reply buddy, much appreciated!
 
Hydra Computers built my current machine, and originally I was supposed to be having the Raijinitek AIO watercooler until they told me that they were having problems with a leak and replaced it with the one that I currently have, so I guess they weren't lying! I just really like how the Raijinitek looks, with the red fluid and clear tubing :(

Is there come kind of watercooling kit with a small res that would be easy enough to install in my case? I have a lot of room in the right hand side of the case for it. Cheers for the earlier reply buddy, much appreciated!

Yeah no worries, I'm not sure about small cheap loops I'm afraid but I'm sure someone else has more experience in that field :)
 
I feel it's worth mentioning that Raijintek are now on ver 2 or posssibly 3, of the Triton.

I have had one in for almost three weeks, and I know it's early days yet, but it has performed impeccably, looks superb, great cooling, quiet (and I mean quiet) pump, and thankfully no signs of leaking!

Would highly recommend it to anyone thinking of getting an AIO, particularly when I read about competitor's noisy pumps!
 
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