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November 2014
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Published: 2015-05-23, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
High quality finish, Ability to add a second fan (clip mounts included), Compatibility, Easy to install, Compatibility
Sub-par thermal paste, Hard to find at major e-tailers for purchasing,
The Mugen Max SCMGD-1000 performs great, is easy to install and has great compatibility with most motherboards. If you are in the market for a good cooler, well if you look long enough you will eventually come across the Scythe Mugen Max SCMGD-1000, this...
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Published: 2015-04-20, Author: Max , review by: frostytech.com
Abstract: Scythe are one of the most prolific thermal solutions manufacturers we know of. It seems like the Japanese manufacturer is continuously revising its heatsink designs into second and third generation models, yet it never lets slip a generally quiet level o...
Scythe Mugen MaxThe Mugen Max offers excellent cooling proficiency, and in fact is the most effective asymmetric heatsink we've tested with a single fan. Physically, it's shorter than most tower coolers and has a lopsided design, giving it an edge in comp...
After reviewing multiple small form factor coolers, the Mugen Max was quite impressive to behold. This was my first one by Scythe to review, and it was a pleasure to see the results that can be had from a full sized cooler. I feel like it would give a lot...
Build Quality, Near-Excellent Performance, Zero Clearance Issues With Most Mainboards, Noise Levels, Price (For Some), ,
Size (For Some),
After i heard that Scythe USA had gone bankrupt i really thought it would affect Scythe in general in such a degree that we'd never get to see another product by them in the near future. Evidently i was wrong and so Scythe is still alive and kicking and n...
Scythe introduced the first Mugen CPU cooler in 2006 and has been improving the series ever since. Designed for the enthusiast needing a little more cooling potential in a light-weight package capable of fitting into most computer cases without interferin...
Published: 2014-09-07, Author: Marc , review by: hitechlegion.com
While a lot of brands exist when it comes to computer cooling products, Scythe is one that is well known. From that comes experience and, with the Mugen Max, we can see that in the build quality as well as the thought out design. Unlike other coolers, S...
Great performance, Quiet fan, Stylish design, Lots of room for memory clearance
Installation could be easier, Availability
I really was not sure what to think when I received the Mugen MAX in to review. It has been quite a long time since I've reviewed a Scythe product and I was a little bit concerned about the heatsinks low weight as most coolers this size are 300 g heavier...
Published: 2014-08-04, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
easiest installation, best performance, dead silent, excellent value
Scythe is a well-known cooler manufacturer and they need no presentation. Their Mugen MAX just made a great impression in our lab. For only €43 it matches the performance of Noctua NH-U14S which is a little quieter, but more expensive at €66.Up to now Mug...
Abstract: If you plan to buy an Intel Core i7 5960X Haswell-E or any other high-end processor, a good heatsink is needed especially if you plan to do any overclocking. In looking at a new cooling option today we're trying out the Scythe Mugen MAX.The Scythe Mugen M...