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Old 29th May 2006, 10:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking for the biggest, baddest CPU cooler that doesn't come with the roar of an F-16 engine on afterburners? The Japanese company, Scythe, may have just the cooler for you.

Their new Ninja Plus heatpipe CPU cooler is not only large and heavy, it also comes with six heatpipes! Talk about being monstrous!


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Old 30th May 2006, 12:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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heatsink makers are giving a "more mass the better" impression..

i wonder if these monsters will bend the mobo aft a long period of usage..
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Old 30th May 2006, 12:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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oh ya, once heard a rumour in some tech website that a few years time, intel's might be making processors that integrate a 1-molecule-wide-waterpipe to cool itself...
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Old 30th May 2006, 12:11 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Well tower coolers have been around for a while now. CoolerMaster's was one of the first. So these aren't exactly new, but they do perform well. Just take extra care moving your pc around..
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heatsink makers are giving a "more mass the better" impression..

i wonder if these monsters will bend the mobo aft a long period of usage..
The Ninja is not so bad though, coz the weight is quite spread out and most of it is at the bottom. I do wonder if the Big Typhoon will bend a motherboard over time, or whether those 6 small heatpipes holding up all that mass will bend first
It's still a fairly new product (BT) so we shall see.
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The Ninja is not so bad though, coz the weight is quite spread out and most of it is at the bottom. I do wonder if the Big Typhoon will bend a motherboard over time, or whether those 6 small heatpipes holding up all that mass will bend first
It's still a fairly new product (BT) so we shall see.
Yea, thats a big chunk of heatsink hanging on heatpipes... I wouldn't have that in my PC... I kinda want the socket to stay on the mobo.
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The Ninja is not so bad though, coz the weight is quite spread out and most of it is at the bottom. I do wonder if the Big Typhoon will bend a motherboard over time, or whether those 6 small heatpipes holding up all that mass will bend first
It's still a fairly new product (BT) so we shall see.
ic... dun haf a pc..
so was juz wondering
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I was actually choosing between this Scythe, the Big Typhoon and the Akasa. Scythe Ninja works very well as I've been told. But I felt that both the Ninja and the BT obscures the inside view of the case too much.
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I was actually choosing between this Scythe, the Big Typhoon and the Akasa. Scythe Ninja works very well as I've been told. But I felt that both the Ninja and the BT obscures the inside view of the case too much.
if u are going for such expensive HSF, would u consider to get a budget water-cooling instead?
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if u are going for such expensive HSF, would u consider to get a budget water-cooling instead?
Err. Coz watercooling costs even more?
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