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  • The heatpipes are not solid copper only copper plated.

  • lol the fan looks like its just along for the ride.

  • is this better than the silver arrow or nochia 14

  • @the14u36 nochia 14 is better, dont know about silver arrow

  • Not sure i am comfortable with using copper as a medium of heat exchange. Seems aluminium would be far superior in as much as it asorbs and dissipates heat far faster than copper. Cheaper too.

  • @ATAATX your half right. aluminum is a better conductor per unit weight. but aluminum is a lot lighter than copper. so copper is a better conductor based on volume... i think copper is 385 W/kg/K and aluminum is 280 W/kg/K.

  • @ATAATX had to reply to you here, copper has been the accepted best medium for heatsinks for 10+ years. we use aluminum cases because a copper case of the same design would cost over a thousand dollars. to put it simply you can base heat conduction on how well something can conduct electricity. the best wires and cables are copper (custom really high end is silver) while aluminum is used as a cheap alternative (ide cables for example, and even high wires for weight reasons not cost)

  • lol they like heatpipes

    

  • dam that cpu cooler looks like it can do a good job with all those pipes

  • btw every cooler what he review, he say its the next best from WC...

    XAXAXA

  • wah~ 1.13kg... with 6 pipes... with fans only drops 4c at max...

    room temp 23c idle at 30c...

    well, my room temp is 26c, prime95 blend at min 22c max 33c after 2hours~

    according to cpuid hardware monitor~

    i'm using a different cpu air cooler of course~ :D

  • This cold is getting on my nerves lmao

  • Not a good design... It's way too heavy, and the way it's clipped on is very clumsy. The fan isn't screwed on, but attached with some weird clumsy clip-thingys... But once installed will keep it cool.

  • its heavy but it wont break your motherboard

  • @anusmcshitswab As long as you mount it with the provided Backpate it wont be a problem.

  • @FRURMELLL is you look around alot of the good heatskins use the so called clips you call "clumsy" witch are not bad at all

  • 3:33 Blauhasaua ROFL!@#$%

  • Am I doing somthing wrong, installed the H50 wrong? You can see it on my channel, please get back to me, if my H50 is installed wrong or if there is any other way of me getting better temps with it.

    Thanks alot, keep up the good videos.

  • Better temps then my H50 watercooling! Ive got same cpu and overclock!

  • love this thing but everyone's sold out anyone know who sells it?

  • "extreemlyy smoooth" lol

  • wonder how well it would work with two intake fans and two exhaust fans going up and back out rear and top mounted vents/fans, anyone tried this?

  • coolermaster v8 better..

  • yes.

  • Schyte Mugen 2 Pwns V8 :P

  • Prolimatech Megahalems pwns the V10 :PPP

  • Scythe Mugen 2 pwns the Megahalems

  • ok I have a patent pending over-drive "cooler extra-ordinaire" PigsCanFly power-cooling strategy. It's called Cryo-Chem-2001 cooling. You konw that circuit chiller in a can? Hack a Glade air-freshner dispenser to direct cryo-chemblast the processor to a cool -51.4 C. Cough cogh - thats MINUS 50C woohoo When the going gets tough - the tough cryo-chill : ).

  • lol I'll buy one when do they come out XD!

  • air cooling

    its full name is scythe mugen infinity 2

  • ofc not lol

  • ^^ i always thought that apple was suchh a lame company because of all of their nazi propaganda "macs are better than PC" bullshit. but i finally gave in.

    anyway- of course the kids at mac have no idea how to apply thermal paste- its apparently a huge problem with all macs. so i did a little mod using OCZ freezetech thermal paste on my CPU and VGA chip. temps dropped from 55c to 49c which is still hot as balls. but now video isnt choppy- apps launch and run smoother. so just re-apply the paste.

  • lol 49 hot as hell u say? than what about my 70 degress at IDLE!!!!!!? xD

  • sweet sassy molassy!

    my idle on my gaming rig is 25c. thank you koolance

  • ..... but i have stock heatsink + fan

  • L00L Macbook Air , Be serious :P

  • I have a q9550 @ 4ghz

    2 gigs of 1800mhz OCZ titanium 8-8-8-22

    WD raptor x

    EVGA GTX 285 2gb version at super clocked "ftw" specs

    and a custom koolance liquid loop using koolance's 350AC block

    needless to say i have my gaming rig almost done.

    and i dont need another monster computer... so i thought id get the sissiest laptop on the market. the macbook air. all i needed was word processing, internet browsing, and itunes. i think its the best looking laptop on the market- so thats why i got it.

  • well this thing is gigantic lol

    nice review =)

  • Scythe makes nice stuff, but Silverstone makes better (more CFM, quieter, and much nicer) fans, if you get this HS, get the 110CFM 120mm Silverstone fans in which ever color you like, you'll be very pleased.

  • Wow thanks for the reviews but every one I've seen of yours says "This is a 100% kick ass product" ... How can everything be so great?

    And what's the point of posting results with no comparison? How does it compare to the stock HSF?

  • He only puts up Video Reviews for products that are good. If they suck he doesn't want to waste his time and our time.

  • Tanglednest , The reason why its a 100% kickass product , is because all of the reviews Rodney does , all the products are 100% Kickass , otherwise he wouldnt review them :):)

  • except for the gmc bull dozer case

  • l0l

  • how can that thing be 30 C idle with stock fan @3.4ghz my mugen 2 is 34 with 2 fans @ 3 ghz which underclocks to 1.6 when its not needed

  • 3:26, and they have some sesabellelebele xD

  • Holy crap thats a heavy cooler, thats gonna like snap your mobo in half

  • @macbook56 Snap the motherboard?? I`d like to see that happend...

  • @TheEsseboy Okay.

  • @macbook56 snap .crap .blow :))

  • @macbook56 I wonder why they don't design a rack-arm you can thus sustain part of the weight by attaching to the computer case-frame

  • @macbook56 nope mobo's now a days are very very strong

  • i bought it just today, now i know the overclock i will do, the same, Q6600 2,4@3,4ghz

  • Would be more than happy to purchase it! But I don't think my case is big enough xD

  • Buy it when the euro becomes the rate :)

  • hey are you a total fuck or what? first of all learn how to spell, second of all its the way he talks and i don't see u making any helpful reviews. and third of all i hope you rot in hell with a name like that i have little sisters and brothers u sick fuck!

  • thats a little much kinda like liquid. soon you will be able to use mine :)

  • Ohh this cold is getting on my nerves...

    haha

  • Intro Song?

  • Regardless of this cooler efficiency (I have an not-full copper version), do not remove the backplate protective cover... unless you want to possibly damage your mboard while removing it. If you search the web, you'll find people reporting about this.

    I do like very much my Scythe Ninja (not-full copper): E8200@3.2GHz undervolted and passively cooled :)

  • I have this cooler on a ASUS Striker Extreme board with an older 105w Q6600 and it keeps the CPU at 28 degrees while idle and rising to 42 degrees with all 4 cores under full load. It's a good cooler in my book!

  • cool

    ...god I'm funny

  • LOL Bloopers, and they're actually funny... KEEP DOING IT!!

  • mustang gt

  • omg.. lol 1kb cpu cooler better be best!

  • hahahahaaha u were suspended

  • Why DDR3?

  • No, but DDR3 is not worth it yet. You can overclock a DDR2 RAM to get the same performance as DDR3. The speeds that you get with DDR3 compared to the money that it costs to get that performance is not worth it

  • Not to mention, buck for buck, DDR2 is just as valuable as DDR3. In most cases us enthusiasts, whom are usually broke from our last build, prefer to make every penny stretch as far as it will go. In the end, when complete full support arrives for DDR3, and it gets much cheaper (OCZ DDR2-1066MhZ $35ish), maybe it would be worth the expense.

  • hahaha.. you have good taste in the end of the video, like jacky chan :D

  • Cheapest way to cool your cpu is to paint the stock sucking stock heat sink to black color, this will increase amount the amount of heat being trapped and den going out of d heat sink quickly. i have tried it myself and it dropped ma cpu temp by 9-10 degrees "celcius"

  • Paint it with what?

    Spray Paint

    Or

    Do a full coating yourself with a paint brush?

  • Paint it Just wid a spray paint.

  • OK Thanks =P

  • haalo,

    have got a little question,

    in a heatpipe, is there something in the pipe or

    is it full coper or what?

  • i think its just copper

  • no! in a heatpipe there is usually some sort of easily vaporized liquid (such as alcohol) which vaporizes when heated (when cpu gets hot), rises in the pipe, where then its cooled by the fins of the heatsink attached via movement of air or just heat radiation via passive cooling

  • Its hollow and full of some kind of low boiling liquid like alcohol. Either that or water in a vacuum with low pressure and the water boiling point gets very low. When the water evaporates it takes the heat up the pipe into the fins and then re-condenses and flows down the pipe.

  • wow, wouldn't it just be more effective to have them all solid copper? I mean copper is good heat conducting material all in itself.

  • If they were solid copper it would loose the physics of vapor exchange mentioned in the earlier post. Think if it like sweating, when the water evaporates off your skin you feel cooler.

  • It's larger surface area - lovenamese don't be silly.

  • rodney it seems that you have a cold

  • OMG

  • whonderfull

  • turn up your volume LOL

  • nice. very cool.. MORE !!! xD ^^

  • now all it needs is a thermoelectric module that would be awesome lol

  • you need to reveiw Scythe Zipang Heatpipe Cooler sinse it not here on youtube.

  • i wonder if it is actually value for money because copper is so expensive nowedays

  • needs a better fans :P if its going to look all fancy with the cooler, you would want a good looking fan aswell :P

  • Noctua NH-U12P is better

  • nope, this CPU cooler is very great, i love to use this one

  • how i get that,it cool man,i want one how much

  • i just buy that cooler it was awesome!!.

    temp:

    Pentium D 820 with intel cooler 59c max

    Pentium D 820 with Ninja Plus 39c max

  • LOL 4ghz realy cool XD

  • looks oversized and overpriced.

  • I got the ninja plus aluminum version and im totally satisfied from its performance! I think that the copper version maybe is the best aircooler you gonna find in the market.

  • bading amp..

  • is socket 775 still supported?

  • LGA 775 is the current socket for Intel cpus...

  • This scythe cooler, like it's siblings, the normal ninja, ninja mini and the granddaddy of them all, the Orichi are all meant to be fanless or low airflow coolers, you can see this due to the wide fin spacing, you won't gain much from high airflow fans. if you want better cooling options go for something like the Infinity, Zipang or the likes of the Thermalright T>R.U.E, Tuniq 120, OCZ Vendetta.

    Tighter spacing = more surface area, but needs more airflow to push through the restrictive fins.

  • Rock On 478..Rock on

  • Damn... this is such a nice design.

  • this is fucking huge

  • Do they make these for socket 478?

  • Fan with 800RPM only does nothing at all, even with 4800RPM it blows little air only..

  • it looks like the tower from lord of the rings

  • thats four degrees celcius

  • The fan is slow...

    But ok, we can change with faster one...

    Great heatpipe design... (",)

  • 40.17 CFM @ 10dba wow. I need a couple of these to replace my Antec tri-speed fans

  • Yeah I noticed that too don't know if it's true though

  • anyone kno if they have that fan sell separately?

  • thats a sweet cooler. Looks better than my zalman. I bought my zalman and its useless though unless you are a RAM freak for overclocking and want to spend allot of money of expensive ram to make you computer run faster. So much money u might have bought a higher cpu... Have in mind nice fans are mostly just a showoff.Very nice though.

  • i have a pentium 4 at 3.2Ghz.... can i use this cooler???

  • sure.

  • sure u can ,775 & 478 socket supported & amd too i just buy it and the temp fault 16 degrees down amazing..!

  • I say the Thermalright IFX-14 is better.

  • what the hell was that at the end? 3:28...

  • I have the original Ninja, and it's an amazing cooler, still. Better than the newer Ninja plus. The copper version is probably better though. I highly recommend the Ninja.

  • whonderfull

  • his q6600 is over clocked from 2.4ghz to 3.4ghz, so these temps will only lower with an lcs

  • hmmm i have the freezer cooler 7 pro cooling my dual core E6850 Conroe 3.0GHz @ 3.6 ghz overclocked with high temps because my room is hot.i get 44 idel and 64 max under load maybe i should upgrade but the problem is since my asus striker extereme mother board has copper rails around my processor i wounder if that big cooler would fit on my mobo. I hope i does i am thinking of upgrading so i can get a clock speed of 4GHZ!

  • Noctua makes the best coolers.

  • If anything Zalman would be the best.

    And swiftech coolers suck!

    Scythe makes nice fans too.

  • Oh sure. Scythe makes some models with heat pipes going vertically, others with heat pipes going horizontally. (couldn't make up their mind I guess) And when you find out that those don't work, they make the "KAMA CROSS" with pipes criss crossing and fins going diagonally. They have NO CLUE what really works, so they just 'make everything' in a total razzle-dazzle blitz.

  • Woot! Go Scythe!!

  • u sound sick :) gett well soon!

  • That thing is a beast

  • What? No 'Againmynameisrodneyreynoldsan­dthishasbeenanothervideoreview­' ending?

  • Yeah, this is a great shame. I hope Rodney brings it back in the next review.

  • "Microscopic carbon nanotubes..."

  • between IT and the cpu!

  • 3DGAMEMAN reviews are of excellent quality, have great noise dampening properties and won't scratch the surface.

  • "It and the CPU"

  • u know something wen he said have a listen to the cooler. the only cooler i could hear was the fans in my computer lol

  • He says: Have a listen to the fan!!

  • cooler or fan doesnt make a difference 2 me

  • "u know something wen he said have a listen to the cooler. the only cooler i could hear was the fans in my computer lol"

    That only says something about the fans in your computer, and/or the quality of your speakers, as well as the volume you were listening to the video at. You may perceive it as silent, but it was just an illusion caused by your overly loud fans, low speaker volume and possibly bowel movements. ;)

    The fan is too audible for silence enthusiasts and I will be replacing it.

  • Well, i have intel stock cooled Q6600 g0 @ 3.2Ghz. 1.24v and stable.

  • LOOK nice on that mother board

  • does computer need a fan to dicepate heat

  • hm, he has quit the "this has been another videoreview, be sure to check in to my website" - thing!

  • even tho i dont think he got 4 ghz with a q6600

  • A Q6600 GO stepping may be able to post at 4GHZ, but it would probably need 1.6V, which would drive temps into the near 80s with a Zalman 9700. Even water would barely cut the mustard at 4GHZ. You fail pr0wnz. You would have to have an ambient temp of like 5c, which would kill the mobo anyway due to condensation.

  • an ambient of 5 c wont create condensation, on if the board itself is colder than ambient then and only then well condensation occur

  • Yeah you're right come to think of it. The mobo will be a little hotter than ambient too, making even more unlikely. I was thinking of LN2 usage, where it can drop down on the mobo and casue it to cool. Still dont belive his 4ghz Q6600 though....

  • Nein, my q6600 B3 does 3.6ghz with 1.35 v (real world) and at 65-68*c on a zalmann cnps 9500, with ambients of 20-23*c

  • u can do 4ghz with a thermalright ultra 120

    go check out a vid on youtube (overclocking q6600)

  • I don't know what that is or what he said, but I gotta have one. I'm not even gonna take it outta the package.

  • bigger the better =D

  • yup lol

  • this comes with the xps 420 very nice

  • Rodney rocks! THIS IS A KICKASS PRADAKT. Good luck with your cold, Rodney.

    BTW, nice CPU cooler. It would be cool to see you review the Asus Silent Knight II some time.

  • How's this compared to the Zalman CPU cooler?

  • very good review rodney :) keep up the hard work :)

  • good stuff

  • Wow no joke that thing is the next best thing to liquid cooling... I have a full Koolance setup (w/8800GTX's in SLi)idling @ 37C, same CPU

  • Well no duh. Koolance waterblocks suck for quad cores. Even though the idle is pretty low but the load gets pretty warm, compared to the low 50's w/ watercooling that works. But still I wouldnt buy this, I would get the Thermalright 120 Ultra or even the IFX version which are wayy better than this.

  • I should also mention avg. load temp is 40C, never above that... but I haven't seen how the warm weather will affect temps yet. Would have went with Apogee GT but I got the Koolance Block on eBay with my GPU's so..

  • That's pretty quiet.

  • Man what happened to your old reviewing where you would actually show how to install stuff.

  • 60 degrees is pretty hot... i'll stick to my Zalman CU9700 (or what's the weird name again?) @ 32 degrees stressed (Q6600 @ 4ghz). And get better soon lol

  • Q6600 at 4Ghz? at 32 degrees? something must be wrong...

  • 3.4ghz

  • 3.6 not 4

    30 idle, ~64 load

  • nah, my bios, speedfan, moboinfo 5 and other tools say the same. the cores are even colder speedfan tells me... i also tried turning the cooler of and the temp. raise. I also have a very cooled case, custom papst coolers.

  • Well, I don't think that I have ever seen a Q6600 at 4Ghz, especially on air. But if you say so...

  • not every mobo can reach that clocks :P my p5w dh deluxe could not because my RAM latecy could not be edited, but the p5k can (asus). LC is not better than AC, just more quiet and looks cool.

  • What voltage are you using? Also use coretemp, as its widely regarded as the most accurate. What CPU stressing program are you using? I'm only interested as I would like to do the same thing to my Q6600. Its stable at 3.2ghz with 1.475 under a normal Scythe Ninja (rev B) but it reaches around 70*C under Prime95 load. Got the FSB at 355mhz, as my memory is unstable with the 4:5 divider (444mhz) Its a choice between a faster CPU, or fast memory and FSB bandwidth.

  • rodney you are my hero

  • wow, that is a beast of a cpu cooler.