In the next couple of months, the company intends to submit a new Scythe cooler for graphics cards. According to the source, it will be the first third-party cooler with support for graphics chip NVIDIA GTX 260.

New Scythe cooler weighs 390g without the fan; it establishes a thin 120mm fan Slip Stream, which provides good ventilation throughout the area of the radiator, increasing the thickness of cooler. The fan is controlled by the voltage regulator, which makes it possible to change the speed of rotation. Cooler has much in common with its processor relative 2, because it has a similar structure of the radiator, which divides the flow of air into four segments, thereby increasing the efficiency of cooling, at least in theory.

He also has four 6mm diameter heat pipes, heat and chip NVIO for voltage regulator designed for the elements on a chip card NVIDIA GTX 260. The original bar is the flow of air: while the majority of cooler for graphics cards or graphics card blows along and drive the air out of the shell, or direct air flow directly to the graphics card. Interesting concept, but to the comparative testing of the cooler things to say too early.