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Scythe unveils smaller Ninja cooler

Published: 13th September 2007 @ 6:10 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


Scythe have just introduced a mini version of their popular Ninja CPU cooler, the SCMNJ-1000. With its more compact design and weight reduction along with a smaller low-noise 80mm fan and the inclusion of six copper heatpipes, this would make the Scythe Mini a particularly good cooling solution for a HTPC setup.

You can find more information on it within this announcement, or at the product page on Scythe's website folks.


Scythe Co., Ltd (Tokyo, Japan) announces the mini version of its popular fanless CPU Cooler, Ninja Mini CPU Cooler. This mini version of Ninja CPU Cooler is still powerful and silent, yet the biggest advantage of this mini version is its height being 115mm. The overall weight of this mini version is reduced to 580g (without a fan).



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