Scythe Grand Kama Cross 3 CPU Cooler Review

Status
Not open for further replies.


The EVO isn't very modern. It is beaten in it class of coolers by the likes of the Cryorig H7, and even the DeepCool Gammaxx 400 is better. None of these are in the same class. The Grand Kama Cross 3 is considered a big cooler, not a mid-size.
 

compprob237

Distinguished
I'm actually more curious about its effect on the VRMs and chokes of that X299 board you used. I bet that Scythe cooler is keeping them much cooler than the other two.
 

Kahless01

Distinguished
Sep 14, 2009
151
14
18,695
the distressed bends shouldnt do much if anything to cooling performance. watch motor trend test headers and bend and crimp the shit out of them and lose no real power.
 
GOT A couple of ideas that would improve performance and probably beat out the Noctua NH-D15

1st - the fins should have some baffles or louvers, like the red lines, to help the air flow establish a flow path that is parallel to the fins - entering the fins the way it is, the air flow is going to experience some turbelence and not scrub heat off the fins as well s it could. Look at the water cooled racing bikes like the Hondas - they have louvers or slats in front of the radiators similiar to the red lines i've drawn, as the radiators are mounted to the front rake tube on the frame and not perpendicular to the air flow. Those slats do exactly what i'm describing above, helping the air flow to establish a flow path parallel to the fins.
I only drew slats or louvers on one side, picture the fins will slats on both fin banks

y7dEBkn.jpg


2nd, the ends should be shrouded so that "V" valley is closed off, shrouded from the fan down to the bottom edge of the fins and shrouded on both ends.

3rd, and this is the mod that i think would give the biggest bang in terms of efficiency but would require modifying your case. This mod also assumes the mobo is mounted vertically. As the height is 147mm to the top of the fan, that's going to put it within 13mm (1/2") of my case's side panel, which means the fan is going to be struggling to pull air in to feed the fins.

But being so close to the computer case's side panel, it'd sure be easy to cut an opening to let that fan draw in fresh room air - that would probably give the biggest boost in performance.

anyway, fwiw
 


While that maybe true, the EVO 212 is still the old stand by and easily obtained at many local stores for many. The same is not true for the H7 unfortunately. So until that changes, it still makes the EVO 212 a good stanrdard.
 

knowom

Distinguished
Jan 28, 2006
782
0
18,990
I'd try reversing the fan direction on the top cooler to pull air upward and adding two fans underneath that push air through each heatsink stack array and see how it's performance...I'm sure you've got two fans you could zip tie on easily enough.
 

knowom

Distinguished
Jan 28, 2006
782
0
18,990
Scythe probably could have and should have enclosed the ends where the heatsink stacks v together. Then all the airflow is forced and directed down where it's really needed the most with less escaping out the sides.
 

Co BIY

Splendid
Any of these suggested improvements would change the "Large carb on aluminum V-headers" look they were clearly going for.

The look works IMOP and it seems that it cools adequately too. I like it a lot better than a load of RGB LEDs but .....

someone probably could rice-mod it sweet with ground-effect LEDs to nice effect inside tempered glass.
 

knowom

Distinguished
Jan 28, 2006
782
0
18,990
I'm using a Sunbeam CR-CCTF 120 mm on my Skylake i3 it does well enough though I hate to customize the mounting with a LGA1150 mounting bracket I think it was...which was a bit involved though it worked out perfectly fine. The nice thing about these modern CPU's is the cooling requirements keep going down essentially due to the improved fabrication processes involved.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.