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#1003 - Scythe NINJA 2 CPU Cooler Video Review

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"The Scythe NINJA 2 CPU Cooler is an amazing cooler. At first glance there's no mistaking that this is one massive cooler. The heatsink weighs 705g without the fan, with the fan installed it's 820g. The CPU Thermal Design Power or Thermal Design Point specification for this cooler is 65W without the fan and 130W with the fan. The heatsink is a combination of aluminum and copper. The large aluminum fins connected by copper heatpipes which connect into a solid base. This nickel plated copper base is extremely smooth which allows excellent contact between it and the CPU. Watch the video to find out more..." ~http://www.3dGameMan.com

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  • evry product is 100% kickass

  • Dear scythe, I herd u liek heat pipes

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  • Scythe copied the very well known brand known as Intel and cared enough to attempt to replicate their horrible and inadequate well known and dreaded but very HANDY "Stupid Intel snap screw push POS clips" for your convince.

  • @FIAlex93 problems ? XP

  • @andr3y96 yes.

  • scythe is always good quality for a very low price.

    and it's my favorite specially there gentle typhoon fan's

  • thats not a ninja... you can totally see it

  • @andr3y96 Please google...

  • compatible with am3?Answer please!

  • wow! that thing is massive!

  • Needs more heatpipe!!!

  • I have q9400 overclocked from 2.66 to 3.5 - soon 3,8.. and i have a quite ~40c

    when room temp is ~30c .. good cooler but ugly and old..

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