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CeBIT 2009: Scythe

I like the two coolers in pic 5, i think they would keep the CPU nice and cold, id buy one of those :D
 
Shuriken / Low profile PC FTW, nice that it's lower profile.. release date??

first impressions make or break a product line, if they are crap at the beginning there is no confidence they are going to be better, just like the US Economy, and you can't blame the bush admin for all of that stuff, because the ball is in Obama's court now.

How does that economy comparison work?
That "can't blame bush" statement doesn't make any sense either.
Your argument is like me running the Titanic into an iceberg, and then handing you the wheel and saying "its in your court now".
 
I wish i could see what most of you are seeing. All im seeing is a piece of junk i wouldnt dare to put in my pc. I dont know . . . I get the whole passive cooling thing but how bloody heavy would that gpu cooler be !!! Those cpu coolers look so dodgy to me, especially the crippled grandcross.

What in the F*&8 would i know . . . Can someone purchase one of these and tell us if they come crippled from the factory and runs some benches ? I just want to know im right.
 
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well you cant continue blaming the Previous Admin when the New President is in Control if you can even consider him in control.
 
The GPU cooler has been designed to take a fan

If you guys look at the picture of the 'god hand' you can see the graphics card cooler at the edge of the picture. Here, I can see one of those slim 100mm fans they produce, but actually fitted inside the cooler... can anyone else see that???.
 
It looks like scythe has lost their ball in all this heatpipe-hype. All of those heatsinks fail to impress me. Nothing new. Just a bunch of heatpipes in a row. I think Thermolab's Baram has the most impressing design ATM.
 
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