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Scythe
"MINE" 3 Heat Pipes CPU Cooler |
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| Price:$54.00 |
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MANUAL
DOWNLOARD |
| Unlike the Ninja or Ninja Plus , that is designed for fanless or minimal fan requirements, the Mine 3 Cooler is designed with 3 heatpipes and more fins to increase surface area to maximize cooling abilities by utilizing a high performance 100mm fan with high capacity airflow. |
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Model Name: MINE CPU Cooler
Model #:
SCMN-1000
Model Name: MINE CPU Cooler Rev.B
Manufacturer: Scythe Co., Ltd. Japan
Compatibility:
Intel® LGA775 (SocketT) Proessor
Intel® Xeon® Processor (32x0 Series)
Intel® Xeon® Processor (30x0 Series)
Intel® Core™2 Extreme QX6700 processor (Kentsfield =Quad Core)
Intel® Core™2 Quad (Kentsfield Q6600 processor (Kentsfield = Quad Core)
Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor (Conroe)
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor (Conroe)
Intel® Pentium® Processor Extreme Edition
Intel® Pentium® D Processor
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor Extreme Edition supporting Hyper-Threading Technology
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor supporting Hyper-threading Technology
Intel® Celeron® D Processor
Intel® Socket478 Proessor
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor Extreme Edition supporting Hyper-Threading Technology
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor supporting Hyper-threading Technology
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor
Intel® Celeron® D Processor
Intel® Celeron® Processor
AMD Socket940 Proessor
Dual-Core AMD Opteron™ Processor
AMD Opteron™ Processor
AMD Socket939 Proessor
AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor
AMD Athlon™ 64 FX Processor
AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor
AMD Socket754 Proessor
AMD Athlon™ 64 Proessor
AMD Sempron™ Processor
AMD SocketAM2 Proessor (MINE Rev.B: SCMN-1100)
AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor
AMD Athlon™ 64 FX Processor
AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor
Heatsink Dimensions:
109 x 105 x 150 mm
Weight:
560g
Fan (Scythe KAZE-JYU Fan: SY1025SL12M)
Dimensions: 100 x 100 x 25mm
Noise Level: 22.0dBA
Air Flow: 42.69CFM
Speed: 1,500rpm
Cable Length: 30cm
Bearing Type: Sleeve Bearing

* What is "Thermal Resitance"? ....... WIKIPEDIA |
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Midship Fan Mounting Mechanism
This sandwich style mounting (Midship) allows the heatsink dimension to be compact yet to effectively use both the in/out airflow for better cooling performance.
Possible Various Fan Size Attachment
By applying the unique screw design and mounting base for CPU cooler fan, Mine CPU Cooler allows a user to mount any fan from 6cm ~ 14cm in dimension (25mm thickness).
A.W.S.F - Advanced Wave Stack Fin
By integrating the unique A.W.S.F., Mine CPU Cooler is able to generate a high performance as well as to reduce the unpleasant humming noise by keeping the distance between the fan blade & the heatsink.
Tool Free Easy Installation
Newly developed & "patent pending" mounting mechanism "VTMS (Versatile Tooll-Free Multiplatform System) allows user to install the Mine CPU Cooler without any tool and hassle.
Universal Socket Compatibility
Mine CPU Cooler is compatible for Intel® socket 478/LGA775 & AMD socket 754/939/940. All in one solution for your PC system.
Equipped with Scythe Original 10cm "Kaze Jyu" Case Fan
Scythe original "Kaze Jyu" 10cm fan is used for Mine CPU Cooler to achieve compact size, high cooling performance all the way up to dual-core users with lowest noise possible.
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Fan Speed |
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Air Flow |
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1500rpm±10%
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22.0dBA
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42.69CFM
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Light up with your favorite LED case Fans (120x120x25mm, 90x90x25mm, 80x80x25mm)
You can replace included 100mm fan to any of your own fans with 25mm width.
See below example (replaced with SCKF-800 Kama LED 80mm fan)
1. Loosen 2 screws on the side of fan bracket below the fins.
2. Replace the fans and tighten screw it well
LED fan combo is available at Petras Tech Shop
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"Editor's Choice"
TECHGAGE |
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There are certain areas I tend to focus more on when it comes to my PC. One of these areas is cooling.
A hot PC benefits no one. It affects the performance of the PC and if left unchecked, overheating can decrease the life of the component itself. I don't like heat and in saying that, neither should you......
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X-bit Laboratories |
| In this article we will introduce to you Zalman CNPS8000 and Scythe Mine (SCMN-1000) coolers and compare their performance with some already tested models. We will also check how much noise they make, how easy they are to install, and how their prices compare....... |
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"Reccomended" &
"Whisper Quiet" Award
Big Brui.com |
| If there is one thing you can count on in the general field of computer components, it's that at any give moment at least one company out there has yet another CPU cooler to launch into the market. You would think by this point that we have seen it all, but the designs continue to change to not only meet the basic demands of today's modern processors, but also to meet the unique requirements of 3D gamers, extreme overclockers, HTPC enthusiasts, and anyone else looking for something in particular for their computer system....... |
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HardwareLogic |
| Today HardwareLogic takes at the latest CPU cooler from Scythe, maker of high quality cooling solutions. The Scythe Mine (SCMN-1000) features a 100mm fan sandwiched between three heat pipes and soldered aluminum fins. While not the silent cooler the Ninja or Ninja plus are, the Mine is marketed as the perfect balance of cooling performance and whisper quiet operation. Coupled with super easy installation, the Scythe Mine looks to be a big hit for Scythe....... |
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OCModShop.com |
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an ever-ending quest to find true silence, I have previously used watercooling, but today fans and cooling solutions have progressed to their its max and aircooling is becoming just as silent. Zalman is a leader in this industry, but there are many other heatsinks that do the job just as well. One of these pioneer companies is Scythe. Scythe was founded in 2002 in Tokyo, Japan. As you can see on the box its specs are in 2 languages ;) and it kinda look cool as well. They focus on the do-it-yourself kits and have done a great job so far....... |
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TECHAGE.com |
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There are certain areas I tend to focus more on when it comes to my PC. One of these areas is cooling.
A hot PC benefits no one. It affects the performance of the PC and if left unchecked, overheating can decrease the life of the component itself. I don’t like heat and in saying that, neither should you.
There are ways to combat this problem however. Air cooling is the most simple, and for the most part, the cheapest way to keep your PC cool. When you purchase a processor, an aluminum heatsink is always included. While this approach will work, there are certainly better products out there. One such product is the Scythe MINE cooler. This cooler can be used for Intel and AMD processors alike on sockets 754, 939 and 940 for AMD and 478 and LGA 775 for Intel.......
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ThinkComputers.org |
| Hey, our friends at Crazy PC sent me the new Scythe Mine CPU cooler for review. I've reviewed a few Scythe products in the past and found them to be some pretty good stuff. The Scythe Mine cooler is another tall heat pipe style CPU cooler that seems to be very popular lately. Other Scythe CPU coolers I have reviewed have performed well and looked pretty cool, let's find out if the Mine is just as good. One thing to note about the Mine is that it also fits the new AM2 socket, but alas, I'm not that good to get one of those for review apparently....... |
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MODTHEBOX.COM |
| The main cornerstone of any powerful overclocking rig is the CPU cooler. The more heat which can be passed out of the case, the more performance can be squeezed out of even the most gutless system. Many people have realized that they can have a fair degree of silence out of an aftermarket cooler, as opposed to the stock heatsink. Scythe based out of Torrance, CA began its operation and business in November, 2002 as a distributor and manufacture of PC parts and gaming devices for "DIY PC Experts!". The company first burst out into the North American scene with the release of its first commercial CPU cooler marked under the Scythe Kamakaze brand name. Recently the company has built upon this success with the release of its next generation high performance cooler called the "MINE". According to their website this particular model is aimed to be the high performing super cooler of their existing product line-up. Today in the MTB Labs, we will be evaluating the new Scythe MINE CPU Cooler....... |
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VR Zone |
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As we all know, there're a thousand and one heatsinks available out in the market currently and anyone who wants to venture into the enthusiast cooling market will definitely have a headache choosing a heatsink that's suitable for them. Many brands have managed to carve a niche in this very specialised component cooling market, with significant examples like Thermalright, Zalman and the like. In the last few years, we have not seen many companies who have managed to enter this market successfully....
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Pro
Clockers |
| Scythe has made a pretty good transition into the U.S. marketplace. By introducing some well made products like the Ninja and Katana line of heatsinks, they have made a big hit with people that are into performance or quietness. Our next product from Scythe gives you plenty of both. Utilizing a 100mm fan and a little bit out of the norm construction, the Mine maybe a cooler to reckon with....... |
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