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New heatsinks scythe kodati and scythe mugen max

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The time has come that many expected, the “American” company SCYTHE will launch two new heatsinks this June, one ultra-low-profile (the Kodati model) and another high-profile (Scythe Mugen MAX). What novelties does it bring? We are going to detail you about these two models in advance until their launch, to see if this makes the wait more enjoyable. We begin:

SCYTHE KODATI

Scythe Kodati (specifically model with P / N SCKDT-1000) is the new low-profile heatsink that the company has recently introduced for Intel's LGA115x, LGA 775, AM3 (+) and FM2 (+) CPUs.

We are talking about a heatsink that is composed of a dense aluminum radiator and a high fan, all included in a space of 3.4 cm in height, so that the smaller boxes no longer have an excuse to enjoy such a device.

It features a nickel-plated copper base and two 6mm thick copper heatpipes running through the aluminum mallet. As support it has an 80mm and 10mm thick PWM fan that works between 800 and 3300 rpm, which results in an air flow between 6 and 24.8 CFM and a noise that goes from 8, 2 dBa at 32.5 dBa. It is connected by 4 pins with PWM control.

To finish with its physical characteristics, we can say that it has dimensions of 95 mm long x 82.5 mm wide x 34 mm high and weighs 180 grams.

As for its availability, what we can anticipate is that it will be available from the middle of this same month of June, although its price is still a mystery.

SCYTHE MUGEN MAX

For some, size does matter and Scythe knows this very well; For this reason, the company brings to market this high-performance device (specifically model SCMGD-100), which has a tower of aluminum sheets with 3 three heapipes in the form of a U. The sheets, as they are not completely flat, they should be able to improve dissipation.

Its largest size makes up a classic tower-shaped design, with dimensions of 161 mm high x 145 mm long x 110 mm wide and weighing 0.87 kilos. Its radiator is crossed by six nickel plated 6 mm thick copper heatpipes, accompanied by an efficient 140 mm PWM Scythe Falcon fan that works between 500 and 1300 Revolutions Per Minute, which gives rise to a flow air from 37.37 to 97.18 CFM and a noise intensity between 13 and 30.70 dBA. To finish we can add that it supports all current sockets LGA2011, LGA115x, LGA1336, AM3 (+), FM2 (+).

Regarding its arrival on the market, we can say that it is also expected for this month of June and that its price is currently equally unknown.

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