Saturday, March 7th 2009

Scythe Prepares Kabuto CPU Cooler

Yet to be released worldwide, the Kabuto CPU cooler by Scythe made an appearance on the company's Japanese website. It is designed to be a high performance stock-cooler replacement for Intel sockets x478, LGA-775, and LGA-1366. All AMD desktop sockets since s754 are supported.

Measuring 124 mm (l) x 133 mm (w) x 132 mm (h), the cooler seems like a complex work of metal: A CPU contact block doubles up as a small heatsink. From it, arise six copper heatpipes. The heatpipes, in groups of two, convey heat to three independent aluminum fin stacks. A 120 mm PWM-controlled fan, operating at speeds of around 1300 rpm blows air onto the three fin stacks. At those speeds, its noise levels remain around 26.5dBA. The cooler tips the scales at 730 g (around 1.6 lbs). It remains to be seen when Scythe announces this cooler worldwide.
Source: CPUsers.gr
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11 Comments on Scythe Prepares Kabuto CPU Cooler

#1
hat
Enthusiast
Aluminum base? :(
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#3
EaGle1337
Scythe you make me scratch my head in wonder again,
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#4
DaveK
Aluminum base leading to some nice copper heat pipes. Why do they always do this? Stop using aluminum bases FFS! If it costs extra then charge extra!
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#5
HTC
hatAluminum base? :(
That's what you get for calling it Kabuto.

Wait until the Naruto model comes out: then you'll see ...
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#6
kiriakost
The base must be copper .
Most cooper bases are covered with a layer of chrome , so to become non corrosive .
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#7
LittleLizard
im wondering why scythe dont use hdt technology
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#8
nafets
kiriakostThe base must be copper .
Most cooper bases are covered with a layer of chrome , so to become non corrosive .
+1

I'd venture to say the base is copper with the usual nickel-plating to avoid oxidation. Scythe has been doing this for a while now. Nothing new...
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#9
sniviler
simular to the ANDY cooler.
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#10
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas



there is actually quite a resemblance, lol.
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#11
freakshow
Random Murderer


there is actually quite a resemblance, lol.
rotflmao :roll::roll:
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