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Scythe is never enough!

The situation turned out to be that once again I had to do a little writing exercise on Scythe products. I don't have a hard time, because on the one hand it's not annoying to write about some fans and the front panel display, and on the other hand, I also like their stuff.

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Anyway, I don’t know if our readers noticed that something new is coming to our pages every month from them. This can mean several things. Either the old moths don’t run out - I don’t really think so - or they realize that in order to stay in the picture, it doesn’t hurt to put something new on the market sometimes. Of course, this damn big, densely appearing sea of ​​novelty also has its drawbacks, even the fact that no real, real skyrocketing novelty arrives. To their advantage, let’s not say much about anything else, so we have to believe the PC market has set up a bit like a fish eye.

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It doesn't completely belong to the article, but I don't know if anyone has noticed that, apart from the new video cards and processors that are traditionally released every month, there is not much "interesting" coming, in fact, recently I have noticed that the big NVIDIA-ATI, Intel-AMD fans his internal struggles also quieted down a little. This also points in the direction that there will slowly be nothing to argue about.

This is also the case in the market of cooling and houses, which is considered to be my heart's affair, ie almost nothing has happened there since the appearance of heat-conducting pipes. Manufacturers are pulling more and more skins off the technology, but that’s where the story ends. Maybe liquid metal cooling alone could have brought a little light into the night, but as I read the tests abroad, I realize that this thing either doesn’t want to work or this first attempt has been hammered off a lot. As a matter of fact, it did not live up to expectations. Let’s not even talk about how ridiculous it is to have a separate power supply installed in your machine to cool a processor.

Well, after the little buck jump, let’s get back to Scythe, as our article is born because of them. In this paper, we attempt to introduce three fans, in addition to which we examine two front panel displays and an accessory that is offered in addition to their processor coolers.

Let's see the subjects in order!

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  • Kaze Master 5,25 ″ control panel
  • Kaze Master 3,5 ″ control panel
  • Kaze Maru 140 mm 500 rpm fan
  • Kaze Maru 140 mm 1200 rpm fan
  • Kaze Maru 140 mm 1900 rpm fan
  • CPU Cooler Stabilizer 775

    Head to the tutorial!

About the Author

s3nki

Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.