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Posted on 2008-02-22 00:54:03 | by: Daimaou |
8 Comments
Category: PC
| Tags: SCYTHE, MASTER COOLER, FAN, HEAT SINK, PC, OVERCLOCKING

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Posted on Fri Feb 22, 03:17 by AO
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IIRC Orochi means serpent =)
Posted on Fri Feb 22, 09:03 by Daimaou, Survivor, Tokyo - Japan
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No it does not mean serpent/snake... The Orochi is a mythical creature, a snake monster with 6 heads

Posted on Sat Feb 23, 04:52 by Satrap
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Yamata no Orochi ("eight-forked serpent")...The terrible dragon had eight heads and eight tails, stretched over eight hills and was said to have eyes as red as good wine.
Posted on Sun Feb 24, 02:03 by unruled, Utrecht, netherlands
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I have a scythe mujin and it doesn't get hot to the touch, on my 3800x2 ![]()
Im expecting good things from this one!
Posted on Sun Feb 24, 08:31 by Akihabra_Needs_Engrish, CEO, Seoul
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Wow seriously. Come on, I've seen better sentence structures from elementary school kids.
"You" does not equate to "him." Overclocking doesn't need to be put in parenthesis. Tone of the article suggests that readers are well aware of the basics of computer and overclocking.
Two major camps, yet you provide three examples without grouping "fan" with "heatsink." You should have said fan and heatsink, and water cooling.
Like this IMPRESSIVE 1kg COOLER from Orochi with its optional 500rpm fan… We have no idea how efficient this system is, but nevertheless you’d better have a pretty big PC case!
Nothing says "Hey, I've done jack shit to do any research/journalism on the product that I'm writing about" than saying "we have no idea." Smooth Akihabra. Smooth.
Posted on Sun Feb 24, 08:32 by Engrish_Is_Crap, Spell Checker, Shanghai
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"While fans and heat sinks are definitely the most popular methods, these are also the noisiest and bulky…"
It depends on the fans. There are some fans with a 74 cfm ratio with a 14db rating. That is inaudible to human ears.
Water cooling is dangerous? I guess thats why companies are still producing them. Seriously, can you be any less objective and ignorant? Watch the tone.
Posted on Sun Feb 24, 08:34 by ESL_For_Lyfe, Bouty EO, Shanghai
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"somehow dangerous"
Can you be any more ignorant? Explain how it's dangerous at least.
Posted on Sat Mar 01, 01:50 by Ivan, Singapore
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They have to make an Amaterasu heat sink now!
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