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Scythe Kamakaze AthlonXP / Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Scythe Kamakaze AthlonXP / Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
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Abstract: The Scythe Kamakaze configured for Socket A processors, but with the turn of a few screws it can just as easily be set up for an Intel system.

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Scythe   Cooling / Heatsinks   Dec 27, 2003   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Closer Examination of the Heatsink
Scythe Kamakaze Heatsink From All Angles
The Fan:
The 80mm fan is 25mm thick and packs in a standard seven blade impeller. The fan produces roughly 51 dB at full speed, and with the aide of a rheostat can be dialed down to slower speeds. Unfortunately, when we turned down the RPMs the fan reached a point at which it just stalled. Power is supplied via a pass through Molex connector, controlled by a PCI bracket mounting rheostat, and RPM signal supplied to the PC by single wire motherboard fan header.

Heatsink Top:
With about 500 aluminum fins on the Scythe Kamakaze, there is tremendous surface area to dissipate heat absorbed through the copper/aluminum base of this heatsink. Each pin is oval in shape, about 2mm in diameter and spaced 2mm away from the adjacent pin. The fan bracket is surprisingly well made from stainless steel.

Side A:
The fan shroud doubles as the location where the different mounting brackets are attached to. The bracket for socket 478 or socket A clips screw into place, and by tightening the screw the user applies force to the processor below. With this method, it is very critical to adjust the screws on each side equally. If one screw is tighter than the other it can cause the heatsink to cantilever on the processor core/heat spreader. If this happens, there is a good chance the heatsink will only be making contact with about 1/3-2/3 of the processor, and hence not do its job very well.

Side B:
The socket A clip mechanism is shown. Both clips hold the heatsink in place firmly, but can be a bit touchy to engage on the socket - especially the socket 478 version. A rear support bracket is also included with the heatsink to ensure Pentium4 motherboards are not bent too much when you install the heatsink and torque down the screws. The base with copper insert measures 12mm thick.

Heatsink Base:

The copper portion of the base measures 60x60mm. The copper insert is fit into the aluminum during fabrication, so no soldering or other similar methods are used. The base itself has a sanded finish and is fairly smooth and flat. A sufficient amount of thermal interface compound between the processor and heatsink is still recommended. The holes at each of the four corners are for mounting the fan to the heatsink, and nothing else.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Scythe Kamakaze AthlonXP / Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
 2: — Closer Examination of the Heatsink
 3:  Heatsink Thermal/Acoustic Test Parameters
 4:  Surface Roughness Comparison
 5:  Socket A Temperature Results
 6:  Socket 478 Temperature Results

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