Quad tower cooler with top cover

Although liquid cooling AIOs are more affordable and usually easier to mount, some people still prefer the reliability and lifespan of tower CPU coolers. To be honest, we use a Noctua twin tower coolers for most of our CPU benchmarks since they don't require any addional support or bracket (for radiators for example). According to Scythe, the Ninja 5 cooler can deliver exellent performance.


With 92mm fan

Scythe has unveiled its newest tower-style CPU cooler which will feature a total height of 130mm, making it suitable for smaller cases but still offering decent cooling performance.


Top-flow CPU cooler

Scythe has announced that its third version of the popular Kabuto top-flow CPU cooler is now available.


For SFF systems and ITX rigs

Scythe unveiled a brand new CPU cooler, name Kodati. Following the recent trends about SFF systems and mini ITX gaming rigs, Scythe is offering a small CPU cooler, which is supporting the latest AMD and Intel platforms, and it's featuring the new E.I.S mounting system, that allows a fast installation without using a backplate.


Entry-level tower CPU cooler

Scythe has rolled out a new entry-level CPU cooler which will pack some of the latest technologies as well as the new mounting system, raising the entry-level bar to a new mark, the Scythe Tatsumi CPU cooler.


The 34mm thick ultra low-profile CPU cooler

In addition to the new Mugen MAX tower CPU cooler, Scythe is also working on the new ultra low-profile Kodati CPU cooler which will certainly be popular among SFF and HTPC system builders due to the fact that it is a mere 34mm thick, including fan.


Tower-type with 140mm fan

Scythe has unveiled its newest version of the quite popular Mugen tower CPU cooler, the Mugen MAX. Based on slightly bigger design with 140mm fan, the new Mugen MAX follows standard tower-type CPU cooler design and supports most modern Intel and AMD CPU sockets.


Entry level tower CPU cooler

Scythe has added yet another CPU cooler to its line of entry-level tower CPU coolers, the Tatsumi 1000B.


Scythe, who have their roots in Japan, have been able to come up with great cooler quite often. With the Ahsura the company has a product in their portfolio that looks nice at a first glance and apart from that it even features a reasonable price tag of 39 Euro. At this point we're rather curious to find out what this single tower cooler is capable of.


Mid-range tower cooler with four heatpipes

Scythe has announced a new mid-range CPU cooler that will initially be available in Japan but also might show up in the rest of the world eventually, the Kotetsu. Featuring a tower-design, the SCKTT-1000 features a large aluminum fin stack heatsink combined with four 8mm heatpipes and nickel-plated copper base.


Mit dem Kama Bay Amp Pro hat Scythe einen neuen Verstärker im Programm, wobei das Unternehmen einen grossen Schritt nach vorne gemacht haben will, wenn es um Funktionalität und Usability geht.


Nachdem es bei den news hinsichtlich Scythe vor einiger Zeit drunter und drüber ging, scheint nun wieder etwas mehr Ruhe eingekehrt zu sein und der Hersteller zeigt nun zwei neue Produkte. Zum einen handelt es sich um das "Kaze Station 2" Multifunktionspanel sowie um einen weiteren Lüfter der "Slip Stream"-Serie, der über einen Durchmesser von 140 Millimeter verfügt.
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