Monday, May 11th 2015

Scythe Ninja 4 CPU Cooler Starts Selling

Japanese cooling expert Scythe announces the official successor of Ninja 3 Rev. B CPU Cooler. Ninja 4 comes with some major technical innovations, including the increased performance and reduction of overall weight by 180 grams. Wide range compatibility to the common sockets from AMD and Intel is assured, which is very typical for Scythe products.

Ninja 4 stays true to the core concept of the Ninja series, by keeping focus on passive and semi-passive cooling capabilities of the tower-cooler. To further underline this core concept, a new fan with additional features has been introduced. The GlideStream 120 PWM fan has been equipped with a special fan controller, allowing users to switch between three different fan speed ranges. Low mode has been tuned for extremely silent operation, where PWM control range varies from 300 to 800 RPM at virtually inaudible noise levels from 4,0 to 12,5 dBA. Medium mode suits most user purposes, as it covers a wider range from 300 to 1.150 RPM and offers the best performance to silence ratio. The last mode has been implemented for users seeking more performance, since it offers the maximum fan speed range starting at 300 and ending at 1.500 RPM. Supplied GlideStream 120 PWM fan has great influence on the Ninja 4 design in addition, thanks to its grey fan blades and black fan-frame.
Scythe has made modifications to the structural design of the Ninja 4, where total of six 6-mm copper heatpipes are aligned in one layer inside the copper base-plate. Both the base-plate and heatpipes have been nickel-plated in addition. Thanks to this setup and further adjustments, total weight has successfully been reduced by 175 grams to 905 grams, while increasing the overall performance at the same time. Users seeking further improvement of performance or silence are able to mount another 120 mm case fan thanks to the second supplied set of fan clips.

Ninja 4 utilizes the back-plate based Hyper Precision Mounting System (H.P.M.S) for firm mounting and easy installation procedure. The socket compatibility list features AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, FM1, FM2 and FM2+ from AMD as well as sockets LGA775, LGA1150, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366, LGA2011 and 2011-v3 from Intel. All mounting clips, one screwdriver, two sets of fan clips as well as thermal grease and a manual are supplied with the Ninja 4 CPU Cooler.

Scythe Ninja 4 (Model No. SCNJ-4000) CPU Cooler is available as of today. Suggested retail price is set at 37,50 EUR (excl. Taxes). For more information, visit the product page.
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8 Comments on Scythe Ninja 4 CPU Cooler Starts Selling

#1
ZetZet
Nice clean design for that price.
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#2
droopyRO
Still have a Ninja 2 on an LGA775 platform, fanless of course :) wonder if one of this could keep a 3770k stock fanless.
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#3
natr0n
I really like symmetry in coolers.

This is a fine example.
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#4
damric
crazyeyes please review this one!
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#5
micropage7
i see shuriken on top and spider on bottom, it must be a good cooler
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#6
revin
Very Nice !!! :pimp:
Still using the first revision Ninja Plus Rev.B from my skt478. I LOVE this baby. :clap:
Almost thought about the Rev.3 for $40, but glad I wited, this looks like it's going to be a hit, LESS weight !!!:toast:
Would have loved to have got the copper version !!:ohwell:
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#7
Disparia
If anyone was wondering, www.coolerguys.com/840556103448.html
This is a Pre-Order Item. We are expecting receiving in Last week of June. We will ship out our limited supply in the order that pre-orders are received.
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#8
revin
Dang it!!! Was to be about a $40 ish Mfg. price part, hope that when the market start's getting them it get's down around there.
The only thing that kinda bother's me is the fact they revised the base alum heatsink, the fat, smaller, and fewer is going to slow the fall.

On my Plus Rev. B, it indeed is very intergratial to how fast my temps drop. After what, 7 yeaars of using this thing,
I've tried so many differant way's of use, and 1 thing that has stood out is with air across that heatsink, the temps drop much faster.

Also not so sure about the new mounting bar system, I think the 4 screw system up thru the Rev.3 [@ $40] still a strong contender.

Bring on the Review !!!:toast:



BTW, check out just how kickass these are
www.scythe-eu.com/forum/off-topic/444-imperishable-ninja-plus-rev-b-how-we-do-rma-sometimes.html
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