New Scythe Heatsink -- GODHAND

Cooling Processors quietly

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Post by jhhoffma » Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:20 pm

Well then, eat this...no really, don't...

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Post by Moon GT » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:48 am

Well I never. Is it possible one might be able to construct the world's most efficient CPU heatsink out of... pencils?

Scythe are just playing silly here. Nobody in their right mind would buy anything like this. Of course there are plenty of folk about who are not in their right mind.

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Post by jmke » Fri Apr 03, 2009 4:14 am

nightmorph wrote:What the-- What kind of performance increase do they expect to wring out of that compared to their existing products or competing over-the-top coolers? Another 0.6C?
other way around in fact, in my tests Orochi didn't turn out to be better than Ninja (1) , even passive it is worse than all other Scythe products build for that purpose. Main reason is orientation; you need a very big case to orientate the Orochi properly; using a midi-tower there's no way I could get it to fit properly, forget about adding the fan on top.

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