Extreme performance for the money, Elegant design, 2Year warranty, Easy installation mechanism, Slim and compact design.
Only one fan is included.
By now it should be clear that Scythe's claims were more than correct. The Scythe Ashura passed all of our tests with flying colors. It is stylish, simple to install, and it out-performs any other cooler in our test 2. If there is something bad that could...
Great performance, Easy installation, Works on all modern Intel and AMD sockets, Very quiet
No vibration dampeners on the fan
Installation for an air cooler typically is really easy or just a pain in the ass and for the Ashura it was quite easy. I know that for most people they will only be installing their cooler once, but you still don't want to one time to be an unpleasant ex...
Published: 2015-04-06, Author: Max , review by: frostytech.com
Abstract: On the review bench today we have Scythe's Ashura heatsink; this is a fairly standard tower cooler equipped with a 140mm fan. The Ashura cooler stands 162mm tall, making it suitable for full tower cases where AIO liquid coolers are often too bulky. It's r...
Build Quality, Very Good Performance, No Clearance Issues, Can Add a Second Fan (Clips Included), Easy Installation, Price (EU), ,
Price (USA),
Since the Scythe Ashura CPU cooler is a medium-sized single-heatsink CPU Cooler i can't say we had high expectations from it so from the very moment we started our tests we didn't expect anything special. However as you can very easily tell from...
Decent cooling performance, Exceptional memory clearance, Quiet, Clear and easy-to-read instructions, Easy to install, Fan clips for second fan included
Blocks the first motherboard expansion slot, Packaging offers very little protection, Using wrench during install is tedious
The Scythe Ashura retails for $48.99/€42.90. Decent cooling performance Exceptional memory clearance Quiet Clear and easy-to-read instructions Easy to install Fan clips for second fan included Blocks the first motherboard expansion slot Packaging offers v...
The Ashura is a fine addition to Scythe's slowly growing stable of modern CPU coolers. The Glide Stream 140 fan isn't an acoustical marvel like our Noctua NF-P14 reference fan, but it sounds pretty darn good and much better than almost any other out-o...
Abstract: Scythe Ashura arrived to me in a pretty standard for the company small and very tight carton box painted in white and grey colours forming the colour scheme of the box with a big picture of the cooler itself on the front panel and tons of information rega...
Scythe's brand new Ashura cooler has proven to be a perfect blend between a high performing air cooler, offering maximum board/RAM compatibility and the great thermal dissipation capacity is not at the cost of any extra generated noise. In typical Scy...
The Ashura cooler from Scythe hits most, if not, all of the main things people look for when purchasing a tower cooler for the CPU. Today they want something quiet for everyday use, and the Ashura offers that. They also want something that can take a ...
Great performance, Quiet operation, Easy installation, Offset heat sink for RAM clearance, AMD & Intel socket compatibility, Good cooling with a mild overclock
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The Ashura proves that you don't need dual towers for great performance. And it also shows that as impressive as liquid cooling can be, air cooling is still a viable option. The way the large heat pipes are alternately positioned up through the fin stack...