CeBIT 2009: Scythe Shows Four Massive Coolers
Japanese cooler manufactuer Scythe brings out several new coolers at CeBIT. The most impressing one GODHAND is shown as below. This massive CPU cooler has taken up the upper space of the motherboard, so it’s designed for bigger cases. GODHAND Cooler features ten heatpipes and lots of fins which ensure effective cooling performance.


The Kama Grand Cross is an update version to Kama Cross. Four heatpipes cross with lots of fins.



Mugen 2 is traditional tower cooler featuring 120mm fan, 5 heatpipes and lots of aluminum fins, aiming at all mainstream CPUs.


The Ninja VGA cooler features 6 heatpipes and lots of fins as well.



March 6th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
I like those fins… The distance between them are as equals as 0 is to 10. Top manufacturing quality by 5 year olds.
March 7th, 2009 at 7:12 am
hehe, seems that the fins aren’t uniformly aligned.
some are dented and some are slanted. well, maybe its for better heat dissipation, lol… could have been much better looking if the fins are uniformly set.
March 7th, 2009 at 7:19 am
These are probably engineering samples and not production coolers, hence the bad fins.