The Guru of 3D checked out the Raijintek Orcus 240 AIO Cooler
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Right off the bat of my review of the Leto Pro RGB, I also received Raijintek's new Orcus 240 AIO cooler. Ok, for the sake of simplicity, and my hands, it's 'Orcus' from here on. This new cooler from Raijintek is, on the surface, your fairly typical 240mm AIO liquid cooler. However, it brings a couple of fairly neat tricks to the party, that I will discuss in greater depth later.Raijintek Orcus 240 AIO Cooler Review
Right away, I need to make a very clear differentiation between the two products. The Orcus 240 'Core Edition' comprises of the AIO itself, some extra coolant, mounting hardware, and that is it. The 'Regular' Edition comprises of all of the above, but also includes 2x RGB PWM fans, an 8 port hub, and remote control (for various ways of controlling the cooler's light show). I believe this is the first that I have seen this approach taken by an AIO product, and it's an interesting concept that appears to cater to two different markets (if you forget about the RGB for a minute).