Will the raijintek triton aio Leak??

racisthooligan

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Al right I am going to keep this short and sweet. With the raijintek triton aio Is there a guaranteed no leak? Or will i just have to keep an eye on it every now and then. Because my other choise is a corsair 100i but the rajintek triton just looks so much cooler and goes with my green colour scheme.
 
Not sure about Raijentek's reliability, but I've heard some horror stories regarding the H100i. You could always go with a custom loop for $200 with compression fittings if you really want to be safe. Custom loops are as safe as you make them while AIOs you have no control either
 


thanks man whats some good reliable custom builds??


 


Well with custom loops, you have to get parts and build it yourself. Not something I'd advise without doing your homework on, big time. You can read the Tomshardware watercooling sticky and go from there with research. XSPC makes some watercooling kits that have everything you need to create a custom loop, but I'd still advise you to at the very lease read the whole watercooling sticky so you don't mess up your custom loop.
 


hmm i dont know i just want to be safe about it dont want to lose my build. I herd that corsiars liquid coolers didnt leak at all
 


There's no guarantee that it won't leak. You can always go with a big air cooler as well. All big air coolers ((NH-D14, PH-TC14PE, Silver Arrow) will cool better than the H100i
 


true true yeah i guess i better be safe then sorry
 
I've got a Raijintek Triton. Any watercooler could leak into your system. The raijintek uses compression fittings like a custom loop, without doing the math and putting together parts. There are a few reviews on retail sites about leakage but its a new product and you have to assume that anyone that has a problem will post about it, maybe 1 in 1000 post positive results. I love it so far and it looks amazing. Test it out and power it up before you put it in (i ran mine for 24 hours outside the case to make sure) if it leaks then get ahold of raijintek (they have good customer service) and they'll get you taken care of.

Took 10c+ off my max temps on stock clock and increased my 4790k oc to 4.7. very stable and under 68c