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Scythe Kamakiri and FCS-50 CPU Coolers Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 12/20/2004 05:26 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
SystemCooling has posted a review on the Scythe Kamakiri and FCS-50 CPU Coolers
Scythe has a well-earned reputation for innovative and unique heatsink fan (HSF) designs. In this review we will take an in-depth look at their new Kamakiri cooler along with one of their popular, established products, the FCS-50 CPU cooler.
Scythe’s main headquarters and manufacturing facilities are located in Tokyo, Japan with a Scythe USA sales and distribution office in Torrance, California. Scythe specializes in high performance products for PC enthusiasts in gaming, overclocking and low-noise arenas.
Both the new Kamakiri and older FCS-50 CPU coolers incorporate heat pipe technology to quickly and efficiently transport waste processor heat away from the CPU. Each cooler comes with universal mounting hardware that allows attaching it to either Intel (socket 370/478) or AMD (socket 754/939/940) platforms. The Kamakiri also includes Intel (socket LGA775) support.
Scythe’s main headquarters and manufacturing facilities are located in Tokyo, Japan with a Scythe USA sales and distribution office in Torrance, California. Scythe specializes in high performance products for PC enthusiasts in gaming, overclocking and low-noise arenas.
Both the new Kamakiri and older FCS-50 CPU coolers incorporate heat pipe technology to quickly and efficiently transport waste processor heat away from the CPU. Each cooler comes with universal mounting hardware that allows attaching it to either Intel (socket 370/478) or AMD (socket 754/939/940) platforms. The Kamakiri also includes Intel (socket LGA775) support.
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