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Build Quality.
Performance.
Design.
Price.
Size.
PWM Controller.
Noise Level.
No AntiVibration Pads Included.
Comes With Just One Pair of Fan Mounting Clips.
By VR-Zone on November 12, 2010
Even though Scythe chose a simple-looking black cooling fan, the triangular cut nickel plated fins and the heatpipe caps have this cooler easily standing out of the crowd.The quality of the Yasya is remarkable, with excellent manufacturing quality,...
By Real World Labs on September 07, 2010
Scythe always had a tendency in designing and manufacturing unique looking CPU Coolers and the Yasya is one of those. Although i can't really say for certain that the new Trident Multi-Layer Fin Structure improves the overall performance...
By Pureoverclock on July 19, 2010
The Scythe Yasya is capable of decent performance with silence. We'd jump in a heartbeat to recommend it to users looking to overclock moderately while keeping noise down. With an MSRP of $60, it's tough to recommend to the average user who can...
By TechRadar on July 08, 2010
The aggressive-looking Yasya features a set of cooling fins that could have been designed to draw blood. It sits well along side other gothic-style rivals, such as Titan's Fenrir and Xigmatek's Thor's Hammer. The Yasya has six 6mm heat...
By X-bit Labs on July 07, 2010
In conclusion to our today’s review I would like to sum everything up about each of the new cooling solutions discussed and tested today. The Japanese Scythe Yasya comes with a not very good retention for Intel platforms. It is a pity that after Mugen...
By Overclock3D on June 29, 2010
Scythe are back and unlike our football team, have actually returned with positive results.In a nutshell, the Yasya Heatsink offers performance that is comparable to the similarly proportioned Prolimatech Megahalem. While the two products are priced...
By Legit Reviews on June 11, 2010
The Yasya by Scythe is a unique looking cooler that can perform all while being easy on the eyes and wallet....
By Pro-Clockers on May 10, 2010
The Yasya lives up to the Scythe motto of being the better noise-to-performance cooler. And at the same time take the throne as the better performance-to-price cooler. Does the Yasya have a chance to become a top cooler? No. But if you are looking...
By Planet 3DNow!
on April 18, 2011
Der Scythe Yasya schlägt seinen preislichen Konkurrenten Mugen 2 leicht bei den Lautstärkemessungen in bestimmten TDP-Klassen. Hier kann der Yasya seine technische Überlegenheit ausspielen. Dabei ist die Montage deutlich einfacher gehalten, ein weiterer...
By pcmasters.de
on August 28, 2010
Mit dem Yasya kann Scythe durchaus an die Leistung des Mugen 2 anknüpfen. Zudem sorgt eine sechste Kupferheatpipe für ein kleines Leistungsplus. Betrachtet man die Kühlleistung allerdings über die gesamte Bandbreite des...
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