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#876 - Scythe CPU Cooler Roundup |
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Written by Zach Jeffers
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Sunday, 30 September 2007 |
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Introduction:
Believe it or not, it has been just over three years since the last review of a Scythe CPU heatsink! Back then, Scythe had some great products in their Heatlane and Kama coolers. Today we actually have three new heatsinks for review. That’s right! We are doing a three way Scythe CPU cooler roundup! If you are not familiar with Scythe, here is a little history from their website:
“Scythe Co., Ltd. (Registered & incorporated in Tokyo Japan) originally started in Akihabara Electric Town located in Tokyo Japan, where visitors can find the latest electric products from computer parts and accessories to the world’s most advanced cellular phones with video camera capabilities, small displays and the ability to play movies!
Scythe Co., Ltd. began its operation and business in November, 2002 as a distributor and manufacture of PC parts & gaming devices for “DIY PC Experts!” For more information about Scythe Japan HQ, please visit the website at: www.scythe.co.jp (If you read Japanese!). Scythe’s first venture was to manufacture a super powerful YET super quiet CPU cooler (Scythe Kamakaze CPU cooler), and with the great success of this Kamakaze CPU cooler, Scythe became recognized as the leading CPU cooler supplier in Japan’s Akihabara Electric Town. Shortly there after, due to popular demand, Scythe began exporting products all over the world.” ~ Scythe-USA.com
Scythe has given us three product samples for review today. We will be looking at the Scythe Katana2, Ninja Plus Rev. B and the Ninja Mini. We have a lot to get through, so let’s get started!
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