[M] New products from Scythe at Computex 2007

@ 2007/06/12
Scythe was present at Computex this year with new bad-*** logo used just for the show:



At their booth they had quite a few new interesting products on display:



From left to right:

Chipset Cooler – Mini Ninja CPU cooler – Ninja Copper Edition – Kama Cross (we reviewed it!)

The Mini Ninja is ready for retail, will come with 80mm fan but will include clips for 92mm fans also.



140mm Fan CPU Cooler – Heatlane/heatpipe CPU Cooler – VGA Cooler – RAM Cooler



Scythe has been expanding their product line-up, adding more cooling and none-cooling related items; this one is cooling related I’d say, an infra-red thermometer: Kama Thermo



Memory heat spreaders , basic model



New bad-*** high end cooler, supports 140mm fan and has 6 heat pipes, could be new performance killer from Scythe, tests will prove it: the Zipang




Kodachi is a chipset cooler under construction, not a lot of info available on this one



This Hybrid CPU heatsink is something unique, it’s a prototype of a cooler which uses both Heatlane technology as well as heat pipes to transfer CPU heat to the tightly packed fins; No confirmation received yet if this will make it to market or not.



A prototype VGA cooler, under development:



Looks kind of familiar this one, but only that many possibilities for heat pipe cooling for memory modules, the Kama Wing is still beta:



This product will come into the market in 2-3 weeks, and same as
Kama Connect, but the version 2, no need to have the adapter to connect
2,5" HDD, and also includes the pouch for 3,5/2,5" HDD



A lot of new fans at the booth, none with final specs, promising looks so far, like this low profile 100mm fan



And this temperature controlled case fan:



We thank Hiro from Scythe for snapping the photo’s and sharing info on their latest products
Comment from piotke @ 2007/06/15
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
Who knows, maybe next year we'll visit Computex
You're diving ?
Comment from Sidney @ 2007/06/15
I may meet you there
Comment from jmke @ 2007/06/15
Who knows, maybe next year we'll visit Computex