Thursday, April 16th 2009

Scythe Announces Zipang 2 CPU Cooler

Japanese PC cooling specialist Scythe has a new CPU cooler up its shelves: Zipang 2. The cooler-design comes across as an evolution of that of Scythe Kabuto, and consists of a base that doubles up as a heatsink. From here, arise six 6 mm copper heatpipes, that convey heat to six blocks of aluminum fins. It measures 145x149x106 mm, and weighs 715 g (around 1.57 lbs). The 140 mm fan spins at around 1000 rpm, and pushes 51.43 CFM of air, with a noise output of 22.74 dBA. The cooler supports all current sockets from Intel and AMD, including Intel LGA-1366, and AMD AM2/AM2+/AM3. Its pricing and availability are yet to be disclosed.
Source: CPUsers.gr
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16 Comments on Scythe Announces Zipang 2 CPU Cooler

#1
WhiteLotus
I wants. Now.
Would that passive block heat sink actually do anything, and what are those flaps on the block for?


Also this may reduce the current price on the current Zipang. Waiting pays off!
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#2
crtecha
thats a load of heat pipes i cant wait for a good review
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#3
btarunr
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WhiteLotuswhat are those flaps on the block for?
Holding the RM.
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#5
JATownes
The Lurker
Pretty awesome looking. I like the "heatsink per heatpipe" concept. My Scythe Mugen2 Rocks! I might have to try this in my HTPC.
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#6
BazookaJoe
Nice to see ppl putting fins on the "base" block again - I was beginning to wonder how long it would take for those to come back...
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#7
mdm-adph
The Japanese cooler with the Chinese name? Somebody clue me in here.
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#8
HellasVagabond
This information is INACURATE.
The Zipang 2 was released in Japan, ONLY.
Will be released in the EU and USA in the next 3-4 months.

Would be nice if some people did their job accurate and not spread false rumors around ( not refering to you bt ).
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
HellasVagabondThis information is INACURATE.
The Zipang 2 was released in Japan, ONLY.
Will be released in the EU and USA in the next 3-4 months.

Would be nice if some people did their job accurate and not spread false rumors around ( not refering to you bt ).
Nope.
Its pricing and availability are yet to be disclosed.
When I say "Scythe Annouces", it's about the Company coming up with something new, irrespective of where. No inaccuracy.
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#10
HellasVagabond
It is innacurate as long as the where it is available is not stated, not properly anyways.
The way this news posting was released from the people that obviously send it to you leaves everyone to believe that the product is or will be soon available worldwide and that is not the case.

We are both right in this case but more details should exist to avoid confussion.
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#11
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
HellasVagabondIt is innacurate as long as the where it is available is not stated, not properly anyways.
It is not innacurate since it has little to do with availablity, and more about the company coming up with a new cooler.
HellasVagabondThe way this news posting was released from the people that obviously send it to you leaves everyone to believe that the product will be soon available worldwide and that is not the case.
Which is where you read the text that says "availability is not known", and not assume/imagine things.

Back to topic.
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#12
Basard
I think that the fins would be better off connected to each other, as one whole unit of fins, so the heat can spread thru them all, because the two center heatpipes do the most work, and the heat is trapped in the fins of those two pipes--while other fins remain somewhat cool.... even though the cooler is more than enough too cool hot cpus, it still would make more sense to have the fins all one piece....

btw, i see that they are connected by tiny bridges to make them one piece, but you guys knwo what i mean.....
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#14
Duncan1
Price less than $50, and we will see the cooler in Japan to the end of this month.(retail of course)

(Hey vagabond,whatz up:D)
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#15
daragez
nice info...very interesting.
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#16
Duncan1
Now selling in Japan for 33-35 euros (4,267-4,480 yen).

Not bad!:toast:
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