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Additional cooling with Scythe's Kama Stay

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Additional cooling with Scythe's Kama Stay

Additional cooling with Scythe's Kama Stay

Author: Marc Mouthaan

Publication: 11/10/2009 10:14 PM

News type: Product news

Source: Scythe

Views: 297

To sufficiently cool several motherboard components, Scythe has invented the Kama Stay, a metal frame to place additional fans in the middle of the chasssis. The device can be placed in an empty PCI-slot, allowing the bundled 120 mm Slip Stream Slip fan to provide the system with an improved airflow. Scythe's Kama Stay is capable of holding several types of fans, or up to three 2,5" hard disks or SSD's. The bundled Slip Stream Slim ranges in speeds between 800 and 2000 RPM and can be controlled using the button on the rear of the bracket.

Scythe has specified a recommended price of 14.50 euro for its Kama Stay.

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