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Thread: Scythe shows two new CPU coolers: Susano and Yasya

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    Quote Originally Posted by gergregg View Post
    That thing is huge!
    That's what she said.
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    Scythe Mugen 2 was and is still one of best air coolers around.
    Susano looks mean :p


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    Quote Originally Posted by B-Shot View Post
    Sweet a mATX complete cooling solution(or a great way to hide one of my Biostar's
    I lol'd hard at the Biostar joke.

    Scythe isn't in this for raw performance, they're in it for ridiculousness and quiet yet affordable performance. They are a good choice if you want something that looks great, performs fairly well and makes hardly any noise.

    So...they had something huge that could be used passively, throw 2 fans on it and it cooled very well...they must have noticed, and redesigned the heatsink to be slightly better, making it even better. Mugen 2 anybody? Though, I could be off by a long shot.
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    scythe the bigger they are, the worst they performance... idk they tend to fail on heatsink department.
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    what happened to the other oversized heatsink they showed back at CES iirc?
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    I've very very happy with the performance of my MUGEN 2, so I'd hope to see good things from this monstrosity. I wonder how this compares to an H50 or a 120mm rad (dare I say 240mm rad?) setup.

    I just wonder how we'll install cards when this heatsink is mounted.
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    Hmm, that Susano thing would fit nicely in a upcoming HTPC/mediabox I'm planning. If one put an 200mm fan on top of it and build the chassi-box to align nicely on top of that, it would actually not require any more fans. The airflow would go across all components and out in the bottom.
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    Susano is HILARIOUS, it is like they are making fun of themselves and other heatsinks.
    so awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Synthetickiller View Post
    I've very very happy with the performance of my MUGEN 2, so I'd hope to see good things from this monstrosity. I wonder how this compares to an H50 or a 120mm rad (dare I say 240mm rad?) setup.

    I just wonder how we'll install cards when this heatsink is mounted.
    This. My Mugen 2 works well even with the fan mounted on the narrow side (case dimension and northbridge location restrictions). And it was relatively cheap, $36 IIRC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luka_Aveiro View Post
    That's what she said.
    zzzzzzzzzing!!
    Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
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    lol these things are huuuuuge! but I'm wondering if it can work efficiently.... need to see some benchmarks.

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    An aluminum version of the Yasya is already on the shelves here in Japan...under $50 too
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