Monday, January 14th 2008
Scythe Celebrates its Fifth Anniversary, Intros All Copper Ninja CPU Cooler
Five years ago in Akihabara Electric Town located in Tokyo Japan Scythe began its operation and business as a distributor and manufacturer of PC parts & gaming devices for "DIY PC Experts!". Year 2008 marks the 5th anniversary of Scythe, and the firm is launching an all copper version to mark the occasion. This copper version comes with luxurious all copper heatsink fins as well as a slower speed fan (800rpm) to fully benefit from the higher performance and heat transfer ratio of the copper while keeping the noise to minimum. The SCNJ-CU1000 cooler weights 1015g (+115g Fan) and for that reason Scythe has decided to change the clip mounting mechanism with new one that features backplate and better contact pressure. This model will come in limited quantity and price around 70.00 (USD) / 59.90 (EURO).
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25 Comments on Scythe Celebrates its Fifth Anniversary, Intros All Copper Ninja CPU Cooler
I may be wrong of course!
That is why most people didnt buy the original.
It's heavy, but frankly, with four holes on the Intel platform, using a big base plate, should easily ensure it doesn't crack anything. Hell, the regular version is about the same weight as my Vindicator, which are both rather heavy cooler, and they use just the push-pins (or atleast the Vindicator does), and no such problems so far. It makes it easy as pie to install at least.
How can one call it an 'all-copper' cooler?
Looks extremely mouldy as you could fix fans on either sides because of its symmetric design.