We had a chance to test out one seriously attractive low profile CPU cooler called Shuriken. The cooler is made by Scythe and it’s one of the thinnest and most silent coolers on the market. It’s aimed ...
Based on the low-profile design, it’s actually somewhat difficult to look at the specific individual components that make up the overall design. Why? Well, because like most low-profile cooler designs ...
Cooling specialist Scythe has today announced a new version of its low-profile HTPC-orientated Shuriken CPU cooler. The revised released, dubbed the BIG Shuriken and pictured below, measures 125mm x ...
One of the questions new PC builders often ask themselves is what type of CPU cooler they should buy. There’s a lot of options, everything from tiny low profile coolers to big 360mm all-in-ones for ...
Scythe has launched a new BIG Shuriken 2 Rev.B processor cooler with support for Intel's LGA2011 processors. This model will hit retail stores for 30EUR (excl. VAT). The cooler will obviously remain ...
Looking to level up your CPU cooler beyond the stock fan, to boost airflow, performance, or simply the look? We've picked the top dozen coolers for all the likely PC build or upgrade scenarios.
How Much Does it Cost? With an MSRP in the region of £35, the Scythe Shuriken 2 represents some excellent value for money. Not only based upon its performance, but also the fact that in terms of ...
Japanese cooling expert Scythe announces the successor of Big Shuriken CPU Cooler. Big Shuriken 2 had to undergo further development on the heatsink and axial-fan side to provide better even ...
Looking to level up your CPU cooler beyond the stock fan, to boost airflow, performance, or simply the look? We've picked the top dozen coolers for all the likely PC build or upgrade scenarios. PCMag ...
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