Introduction and Specifications

A tower-style CPU cooler with a 120mm PWM fan

The JUSTICE from REEVEN is a tower cooler with six heatpipes, and a 120 mm PWM fan with distinctive yellow-and-black styling. But what really matters is performance, and that’s what we’re going to find out about as we pit it against the Intel Broadwell-E test system.

Have you heard of REEVEN? A search on Amazon reveals only a pair of older models, but Newegg carries the full range of coolers and fan controllers the Taiwanese company offers. Prices are low for this segment, with their CPU coolers starting at $24.99, and this JUSTICE cooler priced at $42 on Newegg. What you get for this price sounds impressive on paper, and I wasted no time in finding out how that translated into real-world results.

REEVEN sent along a second 120 mm COLDWING 12 fan for us to test with the JUSTICE, as the cooler includes installation hardware for a dual-fan setup, and I tested the cooler with my Core i7-6800K in both configurations – with both stock and overclocked CPU loads.


Specifications:

  • Model Number: RC-1204
  • Socket    INTEL: LGA 1150 / 1155 / 1151 / 1156 / 1366 / 2011 / 2011-V3
  • AMD: AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / AM3+ / FM1 / FM2 / FM2+
  • Overall Dimension (WxHxD): 131 x 162 x 105 mm
  • Fan Dimension: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
  • Heatpipe: Ø6 mm x 6
  • Fan Speed: 300 ~ 1500 RPM
  • Air Flow: 16.6 ~ 82.1 CFM
  • Static Pressure: 0.003 ~ 0.067 inchH2O
  • Noise Level: 4.0 ~ 29.8 dBA
  • Weight (with Fan): 930 g

Thanks to REEVEN for providing the JUSTICE air cooler for our review.

Packaging and Contents

The REEVEN JUSTICE is a little larger than the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, but is still a fairly slim design for a tall (162 mm) tower heatsink.

There are six nickel-plated copper heatpipes, and the copper base (also nickel-plated) has a nicely flat, polished surface.

The accessory pack includes mounting hardware and an easy to follow installation manual.

Our review unit was accompanied by a second 120 mm fan; a PWM model with a 300 – 1500 RPM range.

Next we'll check out the installation process.

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