Reeven Justice II CPU Cooler Review

Reeven Justice II Overview

The Reeven Justice II looks very much like your typical single-tower cooler. It has official dimensions of 125 x 155 x 100mm (WxHxD), which means you should have no problem fitting it in most cases / systems.

Reeven Justice II CPU Cooler

Starting with the fan this cooler sports Reeven’s Zephyros II 120mm fan, which makes use of a fluid dynamic bearing and an interesting blade design with slots cut-out of each fan blade. This PWM fan will run anywhere from 300 – 1200 RPM, pushing 12.73 – 50.93 CFM of air, with a noise level between 5.83 – 25.1 dBA.

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Looking at the cooler from the side we can see the aluminum fin stack. As I mentioned earlier Reeven has decreased the total number of fins from the previous version and made the spacing between them larger so air could pass through easier. This heatsink has an asymmetrical design so you won’t run into any clearance issues. From the back we can see the heatpipes, which go up into the heatsink, more on that in just a second.

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The top of the heatsink is capped-off with a piece of black aluminum which has the Reeven logo on it.

Reeven Justice II CPU Cooler

Moving down to the bottom of the cooler we have six nickel-plated copper heatpipes that go into the base of the cooler and back out and up into the heatsink tower in a “U” fashion. The base of the cooler is pretty clean, although we can spot some machining marks. The base is also made of nickel-plated copper.

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