Scythe announces Ninja Mini CPU Cooler

"Scythe announces the mini version of its popular fanless CPU Cooler, Ninja Mini CPU Cooler."

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Scythe Release the Ninja Mini

Scythe have been hard at work designing their new heatsink, the Mini Ninja. The Mini Ninja is a smaller version of the original, allowing it to be used in HTPCs and other types of small computers.


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). Ideal silent cooling solution for your HTPC as well as living-room PC systems, to provide a silent yet powerful cooling without disturbing your living room environment. The supplied 80mm fan is running at 2300rpm, and generates an operating sound of 24.40dBA. Both 80mm and 92mm fan clips are included to better accommodate the cooling needs from various users! Versatile, compact size, and light weight heatsink to accommodate every user's needs for today's PC assembly!



Front image of the new Ninja




More infomation can be found at the Product Page.

Do you think that the new Mini Ninja will keep up with the orginal Ninja? Will be interesting to see for sure. Perhaps a review in the future to compare the two...

What do you think? Tell us at the forum.
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15-01-2008, 14:10:24

PV5150
Scythe Co., Ltd announces its 5th anniversary edition of the Ninja CPU Cooler in all copper material!

Details in the news article

15-01-2008, 14:16:04

Jim
That actually makes me want to go back to air cooling :p

15-01-2008, 14:17:09

Ham
:o

I want one...

15-01-2008, 14:19:07

PV5150
Yeah they look as s.e.x.y as hell

15-01-2008, 14:20:28

Rastalovich
Aww that`s gotta be drool material.

Wonder what the performance difference is ?!?! hehe

Get rid of them darn clips grr.

Anything particular stamped on the top of the unit as a design ?

15-01-2008, 16:02:47

Hatman
Looks great :D Can see it being really good with a high RPM fan on high overclocking, so much more heat transfer.

15-01-2008, 16:06:10

ionicle
that looks sweet, i like it :)
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