Raijintek Themis Evo Pro & Tisis CPU Coolers Head-to-Head Review
Peter Donnell / 10 years ago
A Closer Look – Nemesis
The Tisis comes equipped with two powerful 140mm fans, both of which are fitted with a good quality black braided 4-pin cable and funky shaped blades to help better direct the airflow and reduce turbulence.
The cooling towers are really nicely finished, with one very neat looking stack and the other with a more aggressive, spiked edge.
The side of the fins are closed on the right tower, this will help better direct airflow through the middle of the cooler and through the other tower, where heat is free to escape from the second towers open sides.
There are five thick heat pipes that pass through the two towers, more than enough to shift heat from a heavily overclocked CPU.
The right tower is much thicker than the left, it’s also worth nothing that you can only mount a fan on the right side of the right tower, obviously in push configuration. The left tower holds a fan in the middle of the two towers, pulling air from the right tower and through the left, although there are mounts again on the other side of the left where you could mount a third fan if you feel the need.
Much like the Themis, the Tisis features the same mounting holes in the top for use of the fan rubber mounting pegs.
The heat pipes are really nicely finished and join onto a thick contact plate.
The contact plate is huge and features a smooth plate with a mirror shine.
Both fans mounted and you can quickly see this is a pretty sizeable cooler overall.
It may be huge, but the Tisis is really nicely designed and it’ll look right at home in any high-end system build.