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Published: 2020-12-18, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
The silent assassin that may be too silent With its unique tower design, the Scythe Ninja 5 does offer a lot of performance for its asking price. However, it has been designed to be a low noise cooling solution. This does negatively impact total performan...
Amazing performance, Very quiet, Easy installation, Improvement over the previous generation
Takes up quite a lot of space, Covers all memory slots
The Scythe Ninja 5 is definitely the largest CPU cooler we've reviewed in 2018! With that it offers some pretty amazing performance too! In our load testing it was 6 degrees cooler than any other cooler in our test group! Even more impressive is just how...
Published: 2018-12-19, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
The Ninja 5 is a fine addition to the Ninja family and as a more modern product it adds AM4 support out of the box. This improved cooler support and additional fan help justify its higher $79.99 MSRP make it a good value at its $59.99 MSRP, which is about...
Big, attractive cooler, Nearly silent at full speed, Budget-pricing for the large cooler segment,
Cooling performance on high-end CPUs with big overclocks
A strong contender as a large, heatpipe cooler for the moderate overclocker, the Scythe Ninja 5 struggles for outright cooling dominance for top-tier overclocking enthusiasts...
Scythe has made a fantastic cooler with its latest revision of the Ninja. That is provided you have enough room for it. It is impressively simple to install, performs well, and is incredibly quiet.At the time of writing the Scythe Ninja 5 is currently lis...
Good cooling performance, Ultra-low noise output, Easy to install, Good build quality, Improved memory compatibility
Smaller heatsinks rival its performance, Hangs over DIMM slots, Heavy, Packaging could offer more protection
The Scythe Ninja 5 has an MSRP of $59.95. Good cooling performance Ultra-low noise output Easy to install Good build quality Improved memory compatibility Smaller heatsinks rival its performance Hangs over DIMM slots Heavy Packaging could offer more prote...
High performance, High quality, Quiet work, Inexpensive, Great fans
Nothing worth to mention,
Scythe Ninja 5 is one of the best CPU coolers we can find on the market. It's well designed, performs great and is really quiet. If we add it's also inexpensive then it's hard not to recommend this product to all users who expect high performance or silen...
The Scythe Ninja 5 is a cooler that ticks all the boxes. It is stylish and has an attractive aesthetic that many will like. It performs admirably, and competes with coolers that are much more expensive. Noise levels are kept to a minimum, and even with th...
Big, attractive cooler, Nearly silent at full speed, Budget-pricing for the large cooler segment,
Cooling performance on high-end CPUs with big overclocks
A strong contender as a large, heatpipe cooler for the moderate overclocker, the Scythe Ninja 5 struggles for outright cooling dominance for top-tier overclocking enthusiasts...