Scythe Mugan4 Review
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Introduction
Deep breath now…The Mugan4 has a three-dimensional multiple airflow pass-through structure fin design, coupled with a  120mm GlideStream PWM fan. Well that’s how Scythe describe it anyway.  We do love those chaps in marketing, but when you decipher the gobbled gook what you’re actually left with is a description of a pretty traditional tower cooler with a 120mm fan strapped on the front.
Although traditional if not old school in looks, the Mugan4 though is actually a chunky little number, being 130mm wide and standing as it does only 156mm tall. It also feels surprisingly light for its size. We think this might be down to the use of Aluminium heat pipes as opposed to copper ones. Whether this will affect performance will be seen when we come to the testing.
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Technical Specification
Manufacturer | Scythe |
Model Number | SCMG-4000 |
Intel Compatibility | Socket 2011Â Â Socket 1366Â Â Socket 1156Â Â Socket 1155 Socket 1150 Â Â Â Socket 775 |
AMD Compatibility | Socket FM2 Â Â Â Socket FM1Â Â Socket AM3+Â Â Socket AM3Â Â Socket AM2+Â Â Â Socket AM2 |
Air Flow | 20.7 to 79 CFM |
Sound Level | 5.3 to 28 dB(A) |
Fan Speed | 400 to 1400 RPM |
Static Pressure | 0.12-1.56mmH20 |
Fan Connection | 4 Pin PWM |
Fan Dimensions | 120 x 120 x 25 mm |
Dimensions | 130x88x156mm |
Weight | 625g |
Approx. Cable Length | 300 mm |
Fan LED Colour | n/a |
Materials | Copper and Aluminium |
Heat Pipes | 6 |
Special Features | PWM Fan Speed    Multi Fan Mount Structure    HPMS Mounting System |
Package Contents | 1 x Scythe CPU Cooler    1 x Scythe Fan    HPMS Mount |