It is a dual-tower, nickel-plated piece of equipment with two 140 mm fans

Feb 6, 2014 09:20 GMT  ·  By

Coolers come in much greater numbers and types than actual central processing units and accelerated processing units, but that's what happens when companies like Raijintek hit their stride and launch things like the Nemesis.

We're not totally sure why the company chose the name “Nemesis” for its new cooler. Possibly because the cooler is the nemesis of overheating.

It's just a guess though, made no easier by the fact that “Nemesis” does not at all resemble the name of the other cooler that Raijintek launched.

But that's neither here nor there. We'll be looking at the Themis Evo separately, soon enough. For now, we'll focus on the Nemesis instead.

Besides, Nemesis is the better and more expensive one, featuring a price of €59.90 / $81 on Caseking.de.

Anyway, the product is a massive dual-tower cooler, made of nickel-plated aluminum with copper heatpipes that are also plated with the same material.

Said heatpipes are 8 mm thick and are five in number, allowing them to pull out all the excess heat produced by Intel and AMD CPUs/APUs.

Two 140 mm fans are available as well, one on the outside and one between the two fin towers. A third should be possible to install on the other side too.

The fans are both red, and LED-less, so you won't see it glow if you have a side window on your chassis.

Speaking of the fans, they are PWM controlled and have rotary speeds of 600 to 1,000 RPM (rotations per minute). All in all, the newcomer measures 140 x 130 x 166.5 mm / 5.51 x 5.11 x 6.55 inches.

Finally, here is the list of supported central processing unit (CPU) and accelerated processing unit (APU) sockets: Intel LGA 775, 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366 and 2011, and AMD Socket AM2, AM2(+), AM3(+), FM1, FM2(+).

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