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Scythe Kabuto Quiet CPU Cooler

Kabuto Quiet CPU Cooler [Discontinued]
(1 customer review)
£34.03 (£40.84 inc. VAT)

“The new Kabuto CPU cooler is named after the Japanese samurai helmet and is the newest socket 1366 compatible Top-flow cooler developed by Scythe.

Kabuto is the decorative helmet of Japanese samurai and continues the number of successful Top Flow CPU Coolers from Scythe. The M.A.P.S. Heatpipe Structure which is already known by Mugen 2 which provides optimal efficiency thanks to the heatsink and the Slip-stream 120 mm PWM fan.

Top Mount Fan

The Slip Stream 120mm PWM fan mounted on top of the cooler is suited both to transport the heat of the CPU cooler away and to cool down sensitive components of the motherboard.

M.A.P.S. (Multiple Pass-Through Airflow Structure)

The newly developed M.A.P.S. (Multiple Airflow pass-through structure) is a completely new fin structure, where the airflow generated by the Scythe Slip Stream 120 mm PWM fan can be used perfectly.

4-Way Mounting

By orientating the fixing holes of the mounting clips in a square, users can mount the heatsink in four different ways.

Features

  1. Features MAPS (Multiple Airflow Pass-through Structure)
  2. Top down cooler, for addition motherboard cooling
  3. Supplied with a very quiet 120mm PWM fan
  4. Features six high performance heatpipes
  5. Socket LGA1366, LGA1156, 478, LGA775, AM3, AM2+, AM2, 754, 939, 940 compatible

Specifications

Model NumberSCKBT-1000
Weight730g
Dimensions124 x 133 x 132 mm
Noise Level0 - 26.5 dBA
Airflow0 - 74.25 CFM
Fan SpeedScythe Slip Stream PWM 1300 RPM
CompatibilityIntel LGA1366, LGA1156, 478, LGA775 - AMD S754, S939, AM2, AM2+, AM3 and S940
AccessoryScrews, Mounting clips and Thermal Grease
Warranty24 months

Customer Reviews

Kabuto x (1)

A Tonkin - Posted: 27 May 2010 20:55
 (9/10)

VERY GOOD, BUT MILD BUTS ...

Clever design, nicely packaged, fair selection of fixings, overall almost excellent finish and quality and effectiveness. So quiet I now get more noise from the external PC case vibrating than from the fan itself but things are almost silent.

But(1) - very tight and fiddly to fit - best done whilst motherboard is out of the case, or in some instances that might be the only way of getting your hand under the heatsink to fix the clips, and

But(2) one of the fan blades was too long and kept hitting the outer fan body as it spun so rather than silence I got a loud tapping noise ... But whatever that excess plastic was it soon wore itself off. If it had been worse I suppose I could have done something about it using sandpaper but a shame the fault was there at all.

Wouldn't hesitate to buy again, if the case can accommodate it. I've an 8 or 10 or so year old Supermicro midi tower and am glad I didn't go for an even larger heatsink/fan.



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