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Orochi Rev.B Ten Heatpipe CPU Cooler
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Scythe Orochi Rev.B Ten Heatpipe CPU Cooler

Scythe have never shied away from manufacturing large CPU coolers and by looking at their latest offering, the Orochi, this trend is set to continue!

The new Orochi stands a massive 155mm tall and 120mm wide and that’s before you install the fan! This may cause issues regarding compatibility with certain cases, but if your case is wider than 190mm this should not be a problem. All of the cases available from Quiet PC will be able to accommodate the Orochi. To help you decide if the cooler is suitable we have provided an image with some important dimensions here.

As you can see from the images the Orochi incorporates ten 6mm diameter heatpipes which transfer the heat away from the CPU and onto the cooling fins. The cooling fins are spaced wide apart, to not only reduce the overall weight of the cooler but to also allow the heatsink to be used without a fan. This does depend on the airflow through your case and the CPU type you are using. If you get this right then it may be possible to use the Orochi without a fan at all!

The Orochi has been designed for one purpose alone and that is to cool any current CPU in virtual silence. The supplied 140 mm fan only produces a noise level of 11dB(A). This means you will have to place you ear next to it to be able to hear it. This is why Scythe market the cooler as being “The ultimate fanless cooler, designed for total silence”. OK, it isn’t silent because it uses a fan! But in real life you will not be able to hear it over the ambient noise level the location of the PC.

The above is great news if you want total silence, but what if you want more performance rather than noise reduction! Well, what’s special about the 140mm fan is that its mounting holes are the same as a 120mm fan. This make it is possible to use any 120mm fan with the Orochi heatsink. So if you want a little more airflow, feel free to exchange the supplied fan with an alternative.

From a motherboard compatibility point of view, the Orochi is supplied with mounting fittings for Intel’s LGA775, LGA1366 and socket 478 and AMD’s AM2, AM2+ and socket 939/940/754.

Features

  1. Ultimate super low noise CPU cooler
  2. Scythe original 140 mm round shaped fan
  3. Total of ten heatpipes for top performance
  4. 120 mm fan mounting compatibility
  5. Socket LGA1366, 478, LGA775, AM3, AM2+, AM2, 754, 939, 940 compatible

Reviews

  • Computer Buyer Magazine

    The Orochi can be run in fanless mode or with the supplied 140mm fan at a super-low RPM to make your system virtually silent. With a total of ten heatpipes and a large heatsink surface area, the Orochi enables your CPU to run cooler, making it the ultimate fanless/virtually silent CPU cooler available for today’s PC systems.

  • Total PC Gaming magazine

    We’ve seen plenty of coolers that claim to be ‘silent’ but weighing in at over a kilogram, the oddly named Scythe Orochi may have finally managed it. For those prioritising tranquility above all else, it simply can’t be beaten. Verdict: 8

SpecificationsOrochi Rev.B
Model NumberSCORC-1000
CompatibilityIntel S478, LGA775, LGA1366 and AMD AM3, AM2+, AM2, S939, S940, S754
Dimensions120 x 194 x 155 mm
Weight1155 g
Fan Dimensions140 x 140 x 25 cm
Fan RPM500 RPM (±10%)
Air Flow29.39 CFM
Noise Level10.8 dBA
Warranty24 months
SpecificationsOrochi Rev.B
Model NumberSCORC-1000
CompatibilityIntel S478, LGA775, LGA1366 and AMD AM3, AM2+, AM2, S939, S940, S754
Dimensions120 x 194 x 155 mm
Weight1155 g
Fan Dimensions140 x 140 x 25 cm
Fan RPM500 RPM (±10%)
Air Flow29.39 CFM
Noise Level10.8 dBA
Warranty24 months

Customer Reviews

Monster Heatsink

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Fitted mine last week, would have taken a couple of hours had I taken time to read all of the instructions BEFORE I started the fit, I will say the instructions are not entirely clear and account for the 9/10 instead of the 10/10. Check your motherboard before fitting, this unit does cause stress on the motherboard, which would or could cause issues with cheaper flimsy items. I’m running a Phenom Dual core, idle temps are similar to the original heat sink but with no noise, I haven’t fitted the fan, the 140mm fan on this heat sink will not fit inside my case! This is part of a noise reduction exercise and it does do what they say it will. Can only recommend, if your case is big enough then get one in there!!

Simes

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