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Scythe SCKK1000 Kama Cooler Heatsink Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 11/30/2004 07:05 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
FrostyTech has posted a Scythe SCKK1000 Kama Cooler Heatsink review
The word 'Kama' means scythe in Japanese, and with that we can only assume that the Scythe SCKK1000 is supposed to take a "slice out of heat..." or something figuratively along those lines. In practice, the 'Kama' is designed to cool both socket 478 Pentium 4 and socket 754/939 Athlon 64 processors.
The 25mm thick 70mm fan spins at a leisurely 2850RPM, so the Scythe SCKK1000 doesn't produce all that much noise - laking it a possible contender for lower noise mainstream cooling of either processor platform. Of course, before we can make such recommendations, we'll have to take a closer look at the Scythe SCKK1000, how it is built, and most importantly how it handles the heat on FrostyTech's Synthetic Temperature Test platform.
The 25mm thick 70mm fan spins at a leisurely 2850RPM, so the Scythe SCKK1000 doesn't produce all that much noise - laking it a possible contender for lower noise mainstream cooling of either processor platform. Of course, before we can make such recommendations, we'll have to take a closer look at the Scythe SCKK1000, how it is built, and most importantly how it handles the heat on FrostyTech's Synthetic Temperature Test platform.
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