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Scythe SCCSI-775 CPU Cooler Stabilizer

Scythe SCCSI-775 CPU Cooler Stabilizer (Scythe: SCCSI-775)
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Vendor: Scythe
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Ross_W@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/13/09
Cons: A little pricey for what you get. Should be included with all of the heavy Scythe coolers as standard.

Pros: Includes pretty much everything that you could need in the box. Works very well and easy to install.
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I purchased this for use with the "Scythe Zipang 2 CPU Cooler Heatpipe Heatsink". Fits and works perfectly holding the heavy CPU cooler in place and helps the cooler provide excellent cooling. Highly recommended.
Cv2k@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/08/09
Cons: a real pain to install, expensive

Pros: clamps down tight
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I initially posted a question if it would fit an AC cooler 7, but nobody answered. I decided to purchase and find out myself. Turns out I had to modify the pin holes by filing them wider to fit the bolts. Afterward, I had a hell of a time keeping the metal cross under the mobo (I even drop ped the metal cross a couple of times). Eventually I installed it and noticed a 3-4 degree drop  on my temps. I hope after a week or two of the cpu paste setting in, the temps will be better.
eLeVeN+@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/02/09
Cons: difficult to remove once installed

Pros: secureeasy to install
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my CPU dropped about 5C from 32C to 27C fanless now after I've installed my scythe ninja rev.b with this bolt through kit. i would definately recommend getting this if its under 10 bucks. I price matched this to 8 bucks somewhere else.
Mau5fan@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/07/09
Cons: Can be tricky to install, you need to mount the heatsink onto the cpu/motherboard before it's installed into the case, otherwise you can convert your LGA775 to the old S478 mounting system but you need to place the copper spacer in between the heatsink and cpu.

Pros: Keeps the heatsink mounted to any LGA775 processor, improved cooling dramatically I no longer have to have my tower case laying down on it's side
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After initially not having success with mounting the scythe ninja rev B heatsink onto my AM2 board where the heatpipes would make contact with the mosfet cooler therefore not permitting me to clamp it down, I used this on my intel machine with the push pins, the only drawback was that when the tower case was upright my temperatures were higher than when the stock heatsink and fan were mounted, the temporary soloution was to lay the case flat on it's side so the heatsink would sit flush with the processor, now my q6600 is overclocked to 3.0Ghz with 1 fan on the heatsink and I'm getting idle temps of 28 degrees idle and 45 on full load. This review was modfied by poster @ 02-07-09 02:35 PM

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