SCYTHE SCFM-2000 FUMA 2, CPU cooler - 2x120 mm

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SCYTHE SCFM-2000 FUMA 2, CPU cooler - 2x120 mm

SCYTHE SCFM-2000 FUMA 2, CPU cooler - 2x120 mm

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There is no doubt that we kept bringing up the SE-207-XT Advanced, and that is because, currently, it is the class leader. However, that does not mean that is the end of the discussion. The 207 does not make concessions for anything, really. It is a large dual-tower design with loud fans, and while performance is king, we hope you are cool using low-profile RAM because ID-Cooling felt it wasn't that big of a deal. This is where a cooler like the FUMA 2 Rev.B stands out. It can run close to the competition but also makes concessions to RAM clearance and eases off the noise emitted into your ears. On the flip side, the low RPMs are also limiting the potential performance of this cooler – I imagine this cooler would perform better with higher RPM fans. I’ll be exploring this further and testing the FUMA 2 (and other coolers) with upgraded fans in a future article. Fan 2: 16.6 ~ 51.17 CFM - 28.71 ~ 114.89 m³/h Connector 4-pin PWM Static Pressure Fan1: 0.44 ~ 9.41 Pa / 0.045 ~ 0.96 mmH²O

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Popular Now: Nintendo 64 classic Perfect Dark ported to PC, playable in 4K 60 FPS with keyboard and mouse Even with the amount of thermal performance Scythe was able to turn out, they did not make our ears bleed while doing it. There are CPU coolers out there that make less noise, and there are cooler that perform better thermally, but Scythe found a terrific mix of all things required of a great addition to the CPU cooling market. graphs while leveraging the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, illustrating how each cooler performs under various varying CPU power levels. This allows for a clear comparison of their Overall Dimensions (WxHxD) 137 x 154.5 x 129 x 154.5 mm/ 5.39 x 6.08 x 5.08 in (incl. fan) Weight 1.000 g / 35.27 oz (incl. fan) Accessory

The first tests were done with a TDP enforced at a 100w limit, because most consumers considering this cooler will likely be using a mid-range CPU like the Ryzen 5 3600x. Both coolers performed on par with each other – with the FUMA 2 winning some tests by a small margin, and the NH-U12S winning other tests by a small margin. Considering the 207 had the pleasure of taking air from a matched pair of 25mm fans, it is easy to see where the thermal advantage comes from, but all things considered, we feel that the Scythe FUMA 2 Rev.B is the obvious choice of the two. To top it all off, they are nearly identical in cost, so it's down to big and bulky, or big, but pleasant, you make the call. A place for everyone to discuss Scythe products, share experiences, and all other related topics :) This article was updated on June 17, 2021 to show equalized graph settings (i.e. minimum 50, maximum 70) in benchmarks except for Cinbench R23 & AIDA64 (which ran above 70)

So, even though the Fuma 2 did not cool as well as it could have, that extra four degrees in the tank hurt them a bit, but all around, we have very little reason not to recommend you buy this cooler, no matter what the motherboard is, no matter your memory arrangement, the Fuma 2 is here ready and willing for you to give it a chance! Fan 2: 300 (±200 rpm) ~ 1500 rpm (±10%) (PWM-controlled) Airflow Fan 1: 8.16 ~ 39.44 CFM - 13.86 ~ 67.00 m³/h Prior to testing at each TDP level, I would run AIDA64 CPU & FPU Stability test for one hour to soak the room with the heat generated from the CPU to ensure consistency in results. Acoustics

Even though the FUMA 2 Rev.B didn't top the charts, it offers a great mix of many things. Good thermal results, better than average noise levels, low cost, and ease of use all come together to make a serious bid for your dollars. Pros Intel LGA2066, LGA775, LGA115x, LGA1366, LGA2011 / 2011-v3 - AMD AM4, AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, FM1, FM2, FM2+ *Fan 1: 120 mm Kaze Flex PWM (2.7 - 23.9 dB (A), 300 - 1,200 rpm, 14.06 - 57.52 m³ / h) (8.27 - 33.85 CFM), 0.23 - 0.9 mmH2O Efficient CPU cooler from Scythe, 2x 120 mm PWM fans from the Kaze Flex series, 300 - 1200 rpm, 4.0 - 24.9 dB (A), 28.2 - 86.93 m³ / h (16.59 - 51.16 CFM), 0.076 - 1.05 mmH2O, Reverse jet flow design My apologies for making more than one post about this. I can be a bit indecisive at times and I am not the most knowledgable on CPU coolers that work with NR200 builds. I tested both the Noctua NH-U12S and the Scythe FUMA 2 in my home’s computer room with central air set to 73F. Both coolers were tested using Noctua NT-H1 thermal paste.

wNotyarD How to show phone screen on TV or bigger screen while the phone has to use device network to control the device? ( 1) The mounting kit offers very high compatibility for AMD and Intel processors. In addition, with its sturdy screw connection, it guarantees a secure fit of the cooler even during transport. Thermal paste and installation instructions are also included. In my previous post, most people recommended the Fuma 2. After doing some research I’ve found that these two Scythe coolers are my best options in terms of price to performance. Performance-wise, they are fairly similar. Fuma has slightly better performance. Mugen has better noise levels. Mugen is cheaper.In addition to the heat sink and fans, Scythe also includes thermal paste, a screwdriver, and additional fan clips so that you can install a 3rd fan for increased cooling performance if desired,. Installing the FUMA 2 Because you can take on the big boys of the charts, do it with less noise, and offer it up to the world for a similar cost, it shows how well Scythe thought out what they did. At first glance, it is hard to see all of the magic happen, but all is revealed once in your hands and strapped to a CPU.



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