Cooling Raijintek Orcus 140 RBW

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As there arent many 140 AIOs on the market (anymore), I've been pondering getting the Raijintek Orcus 140. Main issue was: No information about the CPU waterblock size.

About a month ago I bothered the Raijintek support with my question, and they replied with a nice photo of the waterblock + simple dimensions drawn in (looks like Inkscape?).

Dimensions are: 55 mm height, 95 x 75 mm (length x width). The 95 mm is for the sides with the mounting holes.

I only saw the message half an hour ago; work life was very very busy at the end of August 😅

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Addendum: If the AM5 socket mounting kit is missing in the product package, the Raijintek support is going to send you one, if you provide them with the bill of where you bought the AIO.

Had this situation right now: The website is showiong an AM5 installation manuel, which refers to assets not contained in the packaging. First I thought it'd just reuse the AM4 mounting kit, but then there were several screws missing, so I did send a support request via the website of the manufacturer.

Just got the mail reply / forward, that its been prepared for air mail (delivered from Taiwan to my home address) 😍 🥳

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Another addition: The tubes of the AIO are REAAAAAAALLY good. Very bendy, but still solid, not like that total ass-hat stuff of the Silverstone Vida. I'm currently pondering if I just should order the 240 AIO and use it in the A4-H2O instead.

But yeah, lets just wait and see :)

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