Fresh off the heels of the Mugen review I’ve gotten my hands on the massive Ninja 5 from Scythe, a dual fan push-pull behemoth that from the sheer size of it should deliver impressive results. Using ...
During much of the above, we have referred to the Scythe Ninja 5 as a ‘high-performance’ air cooler. We should note, however, that as far as we can ascertain, Scythe themselves do not make that ...
Cooling manufacturer Scythe is announcing the launch of their latest Ninja heatsink. It is now in its 5th generation of design, but it still retains the same large size. Unlike other heatsinks, the ...
I have an C2D E6750 (no OC) in a Cooler Master Cosmos. With the stock cooler I idled at 44/39c (core 1/core 2) and under load (Cinebench) I went up to around 60/56c.<BR><BR>I installed the Scythe ...
Time for the essence of this review. The Scythe NINJA 5 should be enough for the range of CPUs from the Pentium to the Core i7 Hexa-core, or even the Core i9 octa-core and also the AMD Ryzen family.