Conclusion and Verdict
Raijintek SCYLLA PRO DIY kit gives a lot of fun while building a hard tube liquid cooling. It’s a perfect kit for beginners as it doesn’t cost much compared to the competition. It’s also a great base for more advanced users who wish to expand the kit with additional radiators or other components. Since everything is in standard dimensions, then there are multiple cooling components that we can use to build our unique system.
The performance of the SCYLLA PRO is about the same as that of other top liquid coolers, so it is simply great. The big advantage is that the SCYLLA costs about €150-200 less than other DIY kits. Stores like Caseking are selling Raijintek SCYLLA PRO CA240 DIY cooler kit for €349,90. Corsair or EKWB DIY kits cost over €550, so you have to admit that the difference is significant. Considering that the quality of most components is not much different, then the price for the Raijintek kit is a great deal.
Pros:
- High performance
- Quiet work (requires configuration on motherboard’s side)
- Interesting design
- Amazing RGB effects
- Inexpensive
Cons:
- Six fittings are not enough for a typical build
Final words:
The SCYLLA PRO from Raijintek is a great option for all who are looking for a DIY kit that’s well-designed, made of high-quality components, and most importantly, inexpensive. There is no way you can go wrong with the SCYLLA PRO.
Funky Kit highly recommends the Raijintek SCYLLA PRO CA240 DIY liquid cooling kit!
You can buy the Raijintek SCYLLA PRO CA240 DIY cooler kit for €349,90 in the Caseking store – https://bityl.co/Bj8B. Alternatively, you can buy their AIO cooler – Raijintek Orcus RGB AIO Cooler for around USD $79.99 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3LQm6jM
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