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Scythe innovated the cooling market with its first Mugen CPU cooler in the past. The cooling-expert is introducing the new Mugen MAX, aiming for users seeking maximum performance for their PC system.
Japanese cooling specialist Scythe has announced a pair of new CPU heatsinks, the beefy Mugen MAX and the low-profile Kodati, ahead of their official launches next month. First, the Mugen MAX: ...
After more than one year of development time the Japanese cooling specialist Scythe Co., Ltd. releases the new Scythe Mugen 2 CPU cooler. The name Mugen comes from the Japanese for "infiniteness" and ...
The Mugen 2 looks formidable in appearance, even without the bundled 120mm fan. Attach that and you're looking at dimensions of 130mm x 100mm x 158mm. The bolt-style aluminium caps sitting atop of ...
Ever since I first reviewed the Scythe Mugen 3, nearly 200 days ago now, I was truly impressed with its impressive performance for such a small price. In fact to date, I’d go as far to say it is ...
The reviewed Scythe Mugen 5 Black Edition, a (single tower) air cooler, performed reasonably well and handled both tested processors, including the Core i9 10850K at 5.1 GHz. Thanks to the one 120 mm ...
The Scythe Mugen 3 is the first Scythe CPU cooler we have ever tested. After putting it through its paces we can safely say we are hugely impressed with it. Before we go into what we like about it ...
Remember the little heatwave that descended on the UK the other week? Well, being the thoughtful folk that we are, we figured it'd be an opportune moment to put a number of CPU coolers to the test.
Explore the incredible features of the Scythe Mugen 6 CPU Cooler in our latest video! Discover how this innovative cooler can enhance your PC’s performance with its superior thermal management. We ...