Hope the new mugen de thrones the kosetu.. =)
Scythe Also Unveils the Mugen MAX CPU Cooler
And a new low height cooler... hope SPCR gets some sample to review against the mighty Kozuti.
Scythe Unveils Kodati Ultra Low-Profile CPU Cooler
Scythe unveils new CPU coolers
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Re: Scythe unveils new CPU coolers
Must say I like the looks of the Mugen Macho, ehh I mean Mugen Max. Would be nice to see a Mugen Max 120 in the future.
http://www.scythe.co.jp/cooler/mugen-max.html
http://www.scythe.co.jp/cooler/mugen-max.html
Re: Scythe unveils new CPU coolers
Would be nicer to see availability in North America first, starting with the Kotetsu
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Re: Scythe unveils new CPU coolers
yakuman wrote:Would be nicer to see availability in North America first, starting with the Kotetsu
Have you given a look there? http://www.scytheus.com/where-to-buy/ Besides, if they act as Scythe Europe, you should be able to directly ask them for a quote.
Re: Scythe unveils new CPU coolers
First initial reviews don't pair it quite up to the level of Noctua NH-D15 and others (in max cooling, with stock fan at high):
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho ... -Mugen-Max
In the same test, it doesn't appear to be any quieter (could be even more, hard to say what is the error margin in those dB measurements).
BlackHoleTec gets similar results against Thermalright silver Arrow and Noctua D15
http://blackholetec.com/main/review/hig ... iew?page=2
The clearance on it is quite good though.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho ... -Mugen-Max
In the same test, it doesn't appear to be any quieter (could be even more, hard to say what is the error margin in those dB measurements).
BlackHoleTec gets similar results against Thermalright silver Arrow and Noctua D15
http://blackholetec.com/main/review/hig ... iew?page=2
The clearance on it is quite good though.
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Re: Scythe unveils new CPU coolers
Which is not SPCR (and, likely, SPCR readers) scenario.halcyon wrote:in max cooling, with stock fan at high