Scythe tatsumi
Scythe has announced today two new variants of the Scythe Tatsumi heatsink that differ in that one is compatible with Intel equipment and the other with AMD.
So we can say that it is compatible with all current sockets and the occasional one that is already old, being as follows:
Type I: LGA775, LGA1150, LGA1155, LGA1156 and LGA1366
Type A: AMD AM2, AM2 +, AM3, AM3 +, FM1 and FM2
The Scythe Tatsumi will be compatible with most chassis thanks to its reduced dimensions of 102 x 59 x 146 mm and a light weight of 416 grams. It has a tower design made up of a radiator crossed by three nickel plated 6mm thick copper heatpipes and assisted by a 92mm RPM controlled fan capable of rotating between 300 and 2500 RPM generating an air flow between the 6.70 to 55.55 CFM and a respective noise of 7.2 and 31.07 dBA.
The Scythe Tatsumi will be on sale soon at a price of around 21 euros.
Source: guru3d
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