THE AIDOS AND THEMIS
From just this picture it's very easy to see just how different these two coolers are. More specifically the heatsink of the Aidos features a total of 42 aluminum fins and measures 136mm in height, 95mm in width and 55mm in depth while weighing a total of 325g. On the other hand the heatsink of the Themis features a total of 54 fins and measures 158mm in height, 122mm in width and 50mm in depth while weighing a total of 433g (according to our electronic scale).
Both heatsinks have part of the fins bend on the sides to keep the air flowing through the fins longer instead of letting it leave left and right thus improving their cooling efficiency.
Now although the smaller Aidos comes with a total of four 6mm all-copper heatpipes the Themis features a total of three 8mm all-copper ones.
The CPU Direct Contact base used in both coolers is not something we've seen for the first time, however the implementation is better than i had originally expected.
Here we can see both the 92mm sleeve-bearing fan used with the Aidos (2400RPM/53,02CFM/29,8dBA) and the 120mm one used with the Themis (1800RPM/78,82CFM/27.86dBA).
With the fans attached the Aidos now measures 80mm in depth with a weight of 425g while the Themis measures 75mm in depth and weighs 578g.