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Technic3D hat den Sapphire Vapor-X CPU-Kühler im Test. Mit der Vapor-X Kühlung hat der Hersteller schon genügend Erfahrung bei Grafikkarten gesammelt. Wie sich nun der Vapor-X CPU-Kühler im Vergleich schlägt, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Sapphire's Vapor-X cooling solutions are world renowned in terms of their cooling performance and excellent acoustics. Until recently they have only been available for graphics cards. Today Sapphire have unveiled the Vapor-X CPU cooler, Sapphire's first ever CPU cooler, and we have one here for review on release day.
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Renowned for enthusiast-grade graphics cards that push the boundaries of performance, Sapphire is on the hunt for success with the company’s first ever CPU cooler – the Vapor-X. Utilising vapour chamber technology, can Sapphire replicate the success of the critically-acclaimed Vapor-X coolers used on their graphics cards?
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The long wait has finally ended. Sapphire finally delivers the Vapor-X CPU cooler for its world debut. We're a bit late to the game, but with good reason.
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Offenbar hielt Scythe die Zeit für reif um einen neuen CPU-Kühler zu präsentieren und schickt nun final sein Modell Ashura in den Markt. Der Tower-Kühler mit 140-mm-Lüfter ist natürlich für den High-End-Markt angedacht, will aber neben guten Leistungen bei Kühlung und Lautstärke natürlich auch wieder beim Preis punkten. Unser Test gibt Klarheit darüber, wo sich der jüngste Spross aus Japan einordnen muss.
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The Katana 4 performs better than the Cooler Master Hyper T4 and Hyper TX3, both in terms of cooling and noise. The Scythe Ashura cools very well when its fan is turning at high speed, but it's also noisy. When the fan is at low speed, the cooler is completely quiet, but also cools poorly.
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If you are the type of person that prefers to buy products from experienced companies then you won’t be hard-pressed by the manufacturer of the product in this review. Scythe has been around since 2002, that is thirteen years that sets them as one of the oldest and most experienced companies in the DIY PC market. This week, they have allowed Benchmark Reviews to take a look at some of their latest high performance coolers and today the spotlight falls on the Scythe Ashura, a compact 120 mm cooler which Scythe claims will pass our tests with flying colors.
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In my opinion Scythe are one of the top brands for air cooling, yet they are one of the most unsung brands in the entire industry because they don't have the aggressive and well funded marketing departments that other companies do. Furthermore, they primarily focus on the Asian market having a huge presence in Japan. Though their presence in Europe is still pretty big. For those who don't remember last year Scythe USA was actually shut down due to financial troubles and are still in the process of making a comeback while Scythe Japan and Europe are holding up warranties for Scythe USA products.
We've only reviewed a few Scythe products in our time including the Scythe Mugen 3 which is one of my personal favourite CPU coolers of all time in terms of bang for buck. That said the Scythe's Ashura has a lot to live up to for me. So without any further ado let us proceed through this review and find out how good the brand new Scythe Ashura is.
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Now Scythe are back with a new range of products and one of the newest is the Ashura tower cooler. Today we test it against a range of coolers on our socket 2011 system to find out how it might enhance our thermal performance.
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Scythe delivers the Ashura, a user-friendly and compact heatsink that doesn't sacrifice performance.
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