Friday, December 7th 2012

Scythe Apsalus Liquid CPU Cooler Detailed

Scythe released the Apsalus entry-level liquid CPU Cooler (model: APSALUS3-120). Based on an Asetek platform, the pre-assembled (maintenance-free), closed-loop cooler uses an exposed copper base with pump assembly, joined the the 1U 120 mm radiator that packs the reservoir, which is ventilated by a 120 mm Scythe-made fan. The base measures 72.3 x 72.3 × 27.3 mm, the radiator 120 x 150 x 27 mm (excluding the fan), and the coolant pipes are about 326 mm long. The cooler supports all modern CPU socket types, including LGA2011, LGA115x, LGA1366, FM2/FM1, and AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2. It is priced around 6,980¥ ($84).
Source: Hermitage Akihabara
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18 Comments on Scythe Apsalus Liquid CPU Cooler Detailed

#1
Chaitanya
yet another Asetek units. there's nothing bad about those except some manufacturers bundle terrible fans with these AIOs.
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#2
RejZoR
Yet another closed loop with a different sticker. *sigh*

The only one i'm looking forward is that Zalman one that doesn't have the standard radiator but sort of has CNPS style fins array through which water loop goes instead of heatpipes.
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#3
btarunr
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RejZoRYet another closed loop with a different sticker. *sigh*

The only one i'm looking forward is that Zalman one that doesn't have the standard radiator but sort of has CNPS style fins array through which water loop goes instead of heatpipes.
This one:

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#5
RCoon
If i were considering a fresh new build, I'd get this over the rest, simply due to the fact i might not have to replace the fan because of incredible noise. Or at least I'd like to think the fan on this one is good.
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#6
LTUGamer
Wow one more Asetek cooler with new brand... Scythe had a lot of efforts to create it :respect:
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#7
Jack1n
The problem with that zalman is that some of the hot air is going to pushed inside the case from the sides of that heatsink.
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#8
ALMOSTunseen
Jack1nThe problem with that zalman is that some of the hot air is going to pushed inside the case from the sides of that heatsink.
True, they should have put a, whats it called? A little jacket around the edges? :laugh:
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#9
dj-electric
And i thought Scythe can do better than this...

tut tut tut...
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#11
Jack1n
ALMOSTunseenTrue, they should have put a, whats it called? A little jacket around the edges? :laugh:
A shroud.
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#13
KissSh0t
For my Antec 620 I ended up using a different fan because the woosh sound it made was way too loud.. and this is in an Antec 900 case with 5 other fans lol.
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#14
mediasorcerer
I'm using the antec version of this[620] and its quite a good cooler really, keeps my rigg below 30c @idle even on hot days.
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#15
Batou1986
How is that pronounced
Have you seen the new scythe applesauce cooler
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#17
Vlada011
Yes, everybody cross on all in one coolers.
That was predictable when H70 show up.
I love Scythe fans, their GT is from 2008 best cooler for PC, special for radiators if you look silence and performance.
I would love to see revision of that fans, little faster with exactly same blades only to change frame to look modern and black wires like on corsair fans.
This cooler look OK only I think need different type and two fans, GT example.
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#18
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
yet another Antec/Asetek - 620/920 clone
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