REAKTOR 2.2

Thats what the REAKTOR looked like after the cooldown test.

Thats what the REAKTOR looked like after the cooldown test.

 

Contact form Pricing and Shipping Information down below!

 

Welcome!

Firstly I would like to apologize to the german speaking audience reading this page and wondering why it’s in english. Due to our main audience for this article being people from all over the world, I wanted to write an article that’s understandable to everyone.

 
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The first of it’s kind

I tried engraving the name by hand. You can argue about the looks.

 

Let’s get right to business:

Probably most of you want to know the facts about the REAKTOR 2.1, so let’s start with those:

Dimensions of the copper base are: 78x80x80mm (hight/ width/ length). The aluminum extension is 80mm in diameter and 60mm hight.

The copper base alone has a weight of about 3kg. Now you might think that this is a heavy and slow pot but don’t be mistaken! The pot is everything but not slow! To take it to full pot (-196°C) it only needs 4 minutes and 10 seconds. One of the craziest things is the efficiency. The complete cooldown takes only 1.3 liters of liquid nitrogen (with no load). When mounted on a i9-10900k while running Windows at 6.5 GHz about 1.5 liters are required.

For the most cpus which can run fullpot, it is important to set some voltages at around -120°C to take them all the way down to -196°C. The REAKTOR takes only 25 seconds and 0.5L LN2 to get there on a I9-10900k at 6.5GHz while running windows. So even if you have to heat up a lot, you won’t lose that much time and LN2.

 

Video of the cooldown:

Cooldown of the REAKTOR down to -196°C -with just 1.3 Liters of liquid nitrogen.

 

Size and Compatibility:

-with most cpu sockets was one of the main goals, which we managed to achieve. The base is perfectly flat and measures 50x50mm. In the last production step the base gets polished, to ensure perfect smoothness. Thus the REAKTOR is compatible with:

  1. LGA 1200/ LGA 115X and 775

  2. LGA 2066 / 2011

  3. AM4 / AM3

  4. TR4 / TRX40

and those are by far not all! Just the most important ones.

Customizeable base size!

You want to bench larger cpus like Threadripper or X299? No Problem! Just tell us what you wanna bench and we figure out the right base size for you! The standard base size is 50x50mm and this is large enough for X299 cpus and all mainstream cpus. If you want a larger Base Like 60x50 or even 68x52 (ideal for TRX40 / TR4) this is no problem!

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Large 50x50mm

base for large

cpus

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Larger

60x50mm base for even larger cpus

 

Temperature stability

During a Cinebench R15 run with an i9-10900k at 6.9GHz and 1.76Vcore set, the REAKTOR drops less than 3°C !

When developing the REAKTOR temperature stability under load, was the most important aspect to me. After all, if the cpu gets to hot because the pot looses to much cold, then the benchmark will crash.

The REAKTOR was designed to work best with Kingpin cooling K-type probes because they are the most accurate ones. But other K-type probes will be fine as well. Temperature is measured directly at the bottom just 1.5mm above the cpu to ensure exact measurement.

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Enough space for insulation!

Here the REAKTOR is mounted on a i9 10900k. As you can see there is still plenty of space around the pot for isolation!

 
 

Pricing and Shipping

The price is: 380 Euros WITH shipping to EU countries included!

Shipping to every other country in the rest of the world is absolutely no problem! Just contact me with the form right below and I will be glad to tell you the shipping costs.

What you will get:

  1. The REAKTOR 2.1 copper base.

  2. The aluminum extension.

  3. A 3D printed bracket with additionally your hwbot name.

A backplate, threaded rods, springs and screws are not includetd This is because most of you own a Kingpin cooling Inferno backplate which has all of that already included. If you don’t own any mounting equipment, then just tell me and I will organize it for you.

Nethertheless you should really consider buying an Inferno backplate. It makes overclocking so much better, because the board won’t freeze and the memory won’t get that coold.

Now don’t hesitate to contact me if there are any uncertainties or general questions

 

You want to buy your REAKTOR?

Any questions? Just contact me!

 
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