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jmke 25th April 2004 22:59

Scythe Samurai
 
A shiny P4/AXP/A64 heatsink with a speed adjustable FAN on top:





All Copper Heatsink
To maximze the cooling performance, Samurai CPU Cooler has the 100% solid copper heatsink
Easy Installation
Scythe's unique R.C.C.M. (Rigid Core Clamping Mechanism) makes installation quick and easy
Market Leading Cooling Efficiency
Copper and aluminum heatsink absorbs the heat and then dissipates it through nearly 500 mounted pins
Super Quiet
At its lowest setting, the fan is nearly inaudible (16 dB @ 1300rpm)
Cross-Platform Compatibility
Compatible with socket 370/462/478/754/940

Specifications:

Model Name:
SCSM-1000
Manufacturer:
Scythe Co., Ltd., Japan
Compatibility:
Intel:
Celeron (socket 478) all speeds
Pentium 4 (socket 478) all speeds
AMD:
Duron (socket 462) all speeds
Athlon (socket 462) all speeds
Athlon XP (socket A) all speeds
Athlon 64 (socket 754) all speeds
Athlon 64FX (socket 754) all speeds
Opteron (socket 940) all speeds
Fan Dimensions:
80 x 80 x 25mm
Heatsink Dimensions:
83 x 65 x 38 mm
Combined Dimensions:
98 x 84 x 95 mm
Fan Speed:
1300~3400rpm (with rheostat)
Air Flow:
13.6CFM @ 1300rpm ~ 34CFM @ 3400rpm
Fan Noise Level:
16dBA @ 1300rpm (lowest); 37dBA @ 3400rpm (highest)
Weight:
605g

Retail price ~$25 !

http://www.scythe.co.jp/en/cooler/samurai.html

piotke 26th April 2004 11:04

Do we have another socket crusher ?

jmke 26th April 2004 11:07

this one has a revised mounting system, so let's wait and see!

piotke 2nd May 2004 19:22

and ?

;-)

IKilledMyAGOIA 2nd May 2004 20:28

oh my its sexxxy!

130 grams lighter than my thermaltak, though the concept of light shouldnt be near either :^D

reversed airflow on the fan? looks like its upside down like swiftechs(i think) are supposed to be

and oh yeah - 25 hours and conting for today

probably why i have edited this post 5-6 times maybe

or it could have just been 3-4 i lost count

jmke 2nd May 2004 20:33

more like Alpha coolers:)
I've having some problems getting a correct mount on my P4 testrig, I'm in contact with Scythe over this, Piotke is testing the HSF on his A64 setup this week.

piotke 2nd May 2004 20:51

And on his Athlon XP :)

Seems very decent with an AXP 2500+

Sidney 3rd May 2004 01:33

I found it performs decently with P4; key question is the installation.


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