The Scythe Ninja series of coolers have been around for a while and they have recently updated their design with the Ninja 4. Including the packaged PWM fan the cooler measures 130x155x155mm (5.1×6.1×6.1") and weighs 900g, hopefully not heavy enough to bend your pins. The cooling performance that Modders-Inc saw was impressive at high speed but even more impressive at the meduim setting which saw temperatures within 3C of the high speed results but with reduced noise generated by the fan. Keep your eyes out for more on this cooler as it will appear in an upcoming review right here on PCPer.
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“…and weighs 900g,
“…and weighs 900g, hopefully not heavy enough to bend your pins.”
sure…but what does it do to defend against user error? lmfao *knock on wood
Who needs those dinosaurs?
Who needs those dinosaurs? AIO Watercooling is cheaper and quieter and lighter built and performs better.