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    Scythe Samurai P4/K7/K8 Heatsink Review

    Posted on Wednesday, May 05 2004 @ 08:39:11 CEST by LSDsmurf


    About six months ago, we introduced you to the Scythe Kamakaze heatsink. During our testing, we found it to be a capable and quiet heatsink, and well worth the price. Now, Scythe has introduced a new heatsink, the SCSM-1000 Samurai. Where the Kamakaze used a decidedly Alpha-esque pin cooling setup, the Samurai uses thin copper fins, with a unique twist. Today we're going to find out if the Samurai is able to keep pace with today's hot processors

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