Test du Scythe Yasya CPU Cooler indexé le 13 Juillet 2010
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Le Yasya à la hauteur de la devise Scythe d'être le mieux le bruit à froid performance. Et en même temps prendre le trône comme le meilleur rendement à refroidisseur-prix. Le Yasya ont une chance de devenir un refroidisseur haut? Non, mais si vous êtes à la recherche d'un refroidisseur qui ne réaliser et vous coûtera moins de 50 $ à l'achat, vous ne pouvez pas le battre à tous. Refroidisseurs qui ne surperformer le Yasya vous en coûtera plus de 65 $ facilement. Les regards de la Yasya pour moi, c'est génial à regarder. Très ressemblant ot
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 for a cooler that does perform and cost you less than $50 to purchase, you can't beat it at all. Coolers that do outperform the Yasya will cost you upwards of $65 easily. The looks of the Yasya to me is awesome to look at. Heavily resembling others on the market but the T.M.L.F. (Trident Multi Layer Fin) configuration does make it stand out. Assembling the Yasya is a no-brainer. It is fast and simple. Many may down the cooler because it uses the OEM Intel push-pins but for a direct OEM replacement and the fact that the cooler is not too heavy we see this an non-issue but each his own. A more complex mounting system would place the Yasya reach out of the price range it currently seats. And that would result in Prolimatech Megahalems price range. And that would not be beneficial for Scythe at all. If it was up to us we would have like to see anmother set of wire clips placed in the accessory bag for those that would want to place another fan on the cooler.
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