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Review: LGA 775 CPU Cooler Mega Test

by Matt Davey on 1 June 2007, 14:45

Tags: Gigabyte (TPE:2376), Thermalright, Zaward, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Zalman (090120.KQ), Akasa, Cooler Master, Thermaltake (3540.TWO), OCZ (NASDAQ:OCZ), Scythe, SilverstoneTek, Arctic, Tuniq, Noctua, TITAN Technology

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Scythe Infinity - Introduction and Packaging

Introduction

Scythe is well-known for cooling solutions and no group review would be complete without its participation. The first of two Scythe coolers we're looking at is the ever-popular Infinity, featuring a single 120mm fan.

A recent accessories kit has been released for the Infinity to allow the fan capacity to be doubled but our tests here cover only the single-fan variant. In addition to active cooling, we've also put the Infinity through the labs in a passive configuration without its fan.

Packaging

The Infinity's packaging is nice and clean. A rectangular box houses the cooler and all the associated bits and pieces. Various big pictures on the front, coupled with a mix of English and Japanese text, give the packaging a funky feel.