Scythe Ashura looks interesting
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Scythe Ashura looks interesting
Reviewed @ ComputerBase.de. In Googlish here. Nice performance with the 140mm PWM Glidestream fan for 43 Euros / $55.
Re: Scythe Ashura looks interesting
It does look nice, although it may be difficult to get in the U.S. Since their distributor went out of business Scythe products are getting rarer. I hope it is corrected soon.
Re: Scythe Ashura looks interesting
Scythe should just let someone in the US be their main distributor like Noiseblocker has frozencpu.... it would be even easier to have new products.....
Back on the threads subject, defently looks nice, hope SPCR gets a review sample soon to see how it measures to HR02 Macho.
Back on the threads subject, defently looks nice, hope SPCR gets a review sample soon to see how it measures to HR02 Macho.
Re: Scythe Ashura looks interesting
Thinner cooler...so maybe on a single fan comparison, they'll be similar. For two fans, I'm guessing the Macho will win. I'm really curious to see the Glidestream PWM perfomance in the SPCR anechoic chamber. It looks like it can push some decent CFM at low rpm.Abula wrote:..see how it measures to HR02 Macho.
I also wish Scythe would resolve their North America distribution issue. It's been months.
Re: Scythe Ashura looks interesting
Review @ HT4U.
tl/dr: Decent cooling, not so great assembly, pretty quiet...but oddly high rpm at idle for 140mm fan. When cooling an overclocked (4.2GHz) and overvolted (150mV) i5-2500K, better cooling than Mugen 3. Mugen 3 is quieter at idle, both are similar at loads.
tl/dr: Decent cooling, not so great assembly, pretty quiet...but oddly high rpm at idle for 140mm fan. When cooling an overclocked (4.2GHz) and overvolted (150mV) i5-2500K, better cooling than Mugen 3. Mugen 3 is quieter at idle, both are similar at loads.