Just got some Ninja's
I recently ordered 2 Scythe Ninja coolers (1 for a new rig and 1 for my main rig) and am in total awe with their size. I currently have an XP-120 on my main rig and was looking at the Typhoon at Fry's so I thought I knew the meaning of 'Large Heatsink'. Boy was I in for a surprize when my package got here today. These Ninja heatsinks are totally flippin huge! The descriptions and pics don't do them justice as to just how big they really are. I mean talk about the son of Frankenstein! I got the one mounted on the Asus MB for the new buisness rig I am building and will install the other on my DFI board over the weekend. Installtion was rather simple and straight forward. I won't even need to remove the board from the case when I do the install in my system.
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I can thank Leonardo for my decision to get these.
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I can thank Leonardo for my decision to get these.
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RWB, give me a link to the Zalman cooler you're running and specifications of your computer and I should be able to estimate fairly closely how well the Ninja will compare running fanless. My guess without looking is that the Ninja, even without a fan, will cool your CPU better than the Zalman. But that is assuming good case ventilation. If the case exhaust fan is anemic, the hot will just recirculate around the Ninja.
But even if you choose not to go fanless, you can mount a near no-noise 120mm fan on the Ninja. It's simply a top class cooler.
I believe that is the one I am using, looks exctly identical, and it's pretty huge too :P
I must resist ordering this. I'd love to update my 9500, Typhoon, and Ninja comparison piece.
EDIT: Here's the link to that thread, Leo.
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Well I have both systems running with the new sinks now and I am truely impressed with the quietness! I fired up the new board out of the case last night to test prior to installation and couldn't beleive that I couldn't really hear it. This system also has a new Silverstone ST-560 PSU which is by far the quietest PSU I have ever had. This thing is practically dead silent! It is almost tempting to get rid of my PC P&C for another new PSU.