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frostytech's socket LGA2011 Intel synthetic thermal test platform stresses socket LGA2011/1366 compatible heatsinks with a 200W heat load. Keep in mind that the AMD Integrated Heat Spreader and Intel LGA2011 Integrated Heat Spreader both measure ~38x38mm, so these test results can be extrapolated to AMD processor scenario's as well. With a 200W heat load applied by the Intel LGA2011/1366 version of FrostyTech's synthetic thermal test platform, the Scythe Mugen Max heatsink yields a temperature result of 34.2°C over ambient at stock fan speed (1300RPM / 48.7dBA). Slowing the 140mm fan to 800RPM lowers noise levels to a whisper quiet 37.7 dBA, however test temperatures increase by 1.4°C, to 35.6°C over ambient. At the slower fan speed you might anticipate the Mugen Max heatsink to be starved for air and temperatures to rise much more dramatically... the increase of less than two degrees seems to indicate the heatsink Frostytech tested was limited more by its convex base making imperfect contact with the flat copper interface die of Frostytech's synthetic thermal test platform. It would be interesting to see the results for this heatsink after the base were lapped flat... the potential is certainly there. Ultimately, while the Scythe Mugen Max heatsink only offered up average thermal performance on the whole, it managed to stand out by virtue of how little the temperature results changed in moving from 1300RPM fan speed to 800RPM. That being said, we can only draw our opinions from actual test data; the Scythe Mugen Max heatsink is an average performing tower cooler which operates reasonably quietly. Within its ~166mm height range, better cooling performance could be had by the Noctua NH-D15, Reeven Justice, Bequiet Dark Rock Pro3 & Dark Rock 3, Raijintek Ereboss and others, at a similar noise output. Related Articles: The Top 5 best heatsinks for low noise and low temperature are ranked here. For more reviews on the latest heatsinks and cooling solutions, rely on FrostyTech's inventory of 400+ heatsink reviews. Here are a few other articles that you might enjoy as well. - Phanteks PH-TC14S Slim Tower Heatsink Review
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