
Scythe has never been shy when it comes to designing huge coolers for optimal cooling, but the latest model is big even for Scythe. Giant Ninja is a tower cooler, still a prototype, and was shown at CeBIT. There are no officially measurements, but the pictures really shows how freaking huge the cooler is. Scythe Giant Ninja has 10 heatpipes that transfers the heat from the base of the cooler up to the massive aluminum heatsink. Giant Ninja is said to be capable of handling up to 100W without active cooling.
We're not sure whether Scythe's new Ninja will reach the market, but we sure hope so as it seems to be one of the most efficient coolers yet. You just have to make sure that none of the other hardware, less important of course, are out of the way.


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