The last time we saw something from Scythe it took an honorable 3rd place in 120mm air cooled coolers. With performance like that out of a typical sized air cooler, I was impressed. It did take some ...
Will this ninja cut the temperatures? Today, we are reviewing an air cooler from Scythe: the NINJA 5. The last time we got our hands on this company’s cooler was a whopping 10 years ago – it was the ...
Scythe announces the successor of Ninja 3 Rev. B CPU Cooler. Ninja 4 comes with some major technical innovations, including the increased performance and reduction of overall weight by 180 grams. Wide ...
The Scythe Ninja is a very difficult heatsink to judge fairly, as while it excels in being a low noise, and even totally silent, CPU cooler, it’s very disappointing thermal performance is hard to ...
Cooling manufacturer Scythe is announcing the launch of their latest Ninja heatsink. It is now in its 5th generation of design, but it still retains the same large size. Unlike other heatsinks, the ...
Scythe has announced the second generation of its Ninja CPU cooler, the Ninja 2. The new generation brings improvements in both fanless and active cooling operation. In numbers, those improvements ...
I have an C2D E6750 (no OC) in a Cooler Master Cosmos. With the stock cooler I idled at 44/39c (core 1/core 2) and under load (Cinebench) I went up to around 60/56c.<BR><BR>I installed the Scythe ...
For my new system I am planning to use a Scythe Ninja on an E8400 in a Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3R. Nothing unusual there. For RAM I am considering Corsair Dominator PC2-8500. Fast memory but I am worried ...
Cooling expert Scythe announces the official successor of Ninja 3 Rev. B CPU Cooler; the Ninja 4. It comes with some major technical innovations, mainly the increased cooling performance while ...
Fresh off the heels of the Mugen review I’ve gotten my hands on the massive Ninja 5 from Scythe, a dual fan push-pull behemoth that from the sheer size of it should deliver impressive results. Using ...
When you need to use your chin to fit a CPU cooler, something has gone very wrong indeed. I don’t really like starting on such a negative point when reviewing a product, but in the case of the Scythe ...