But with some of the Japanese companies like the Scythe Co., Ltd. Is some of the weird composition is one of the leading makers of really affordable and to also high performance in both CPU and other cooler like tine use of RAMs and also VGA coolers. Unlike competitors’ solutions, Scythe coolers are selling in all developed countries and stand out due to their very democratic pricing. The product range is quite diverse: starting with a compact and affordable Katana II and ending with an expensive gigantic Orchid. They update their product line-up with enviable regularity. Scythe announces new coolers every now and then. Among the already released new solutions, which we haven’t tested yet are Katana III (SCKTN-3000), REEVEN (RCCT-0901SP) or KILLER WHALE. Moreover, the company also offers a wide range of fans of different dimensions and applications as well as several other useful accessories. The only thing missing was one single cooler that could proudly bear the title of an absolute air-cooling leader. However, it turns out that Scythe closed this gap successfully with the just launched Mugen 2.
So the Mugen 2 will be the next showcase of weird and awful names that they are going to call their hybrid cybernetic coolers with the cooler being a tower based design, it will be completed with a side mounted fan in either side of the fan with all of the aluminium fins pushing or just guiding the air vented out to the other side of the single fans in the surrounding MOSFET coolers in the motherboards. But the cooler overall is a large and a four sided type of cooler with the dimensions of it is more of a cube with also in t he inside is five rectangular blocked interconnected with the five copper made heat-pipes are twisted to touch the each edges of the cooler.
But also the important tool for the cooler is also the versatility of the active fan, with being able to fit in either of the four of the sides to give more usability of the cooler and also able to fit the cooler and without the problem in which side is it going to be.
For the Mugen 2 cooler it is quite heavy for the started, with all of the aluminium fins running around the cooler and also far denser in the centre of the cooler, plus the annoyance when it comes to installing and having the back-plate recommended to keep this thing afloat in a side installed case. But able to cool it is a different story, with going an idle temps going about 29 degrees and also 54 degrees at load with the active fan in one side with just being in silent settings, plus the over-clocking in the 920i core 7i in 3.66GHz with an idle on 32 degrees and in load about 80 degrees but went much better when it comes to quad core Intel 2 processors. Overall the Mugen 2 is great being the size of it but the great thing is that it is relatively cheap to buy and mod cooler for any budget but not really a good buy when it comes to over excessiveness.

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