Overall Performance (Intel)
To calculate each cooler’s overall performance, I take into account three factors, the CPU’s temperature, wattage, and frequency, by using the following equation:
(Wattage / Temperature) x Frequency
Each chart shows the cooler under test as 100% and every other product’s performance as relative to it.
At low fan speeds, the overall performance surpasses that of several high-end air coolers, and the results are even better at 25 dBA. At 30 dBA, the Mugen 6 equals the Cooler Master MasterAir, losing only to the NH-D15. At 35 dBA, a noise level that the D15 doesn’t reach, the Corsair A115 is better. At full speed, a not fair comparison, the Mugen 6 achieves third place in air-coolers, but you should keep in mind that this cooler’s max noise output is close to 35 dBA, a noise level that other high-end coolers don’t reach.
Performance Per Price (Intel)
Top performance per price, period!
at 35 db lower revs than at 30 db 😛
Thermalrights Coolers aren’t that expensive. Why not just buy one?
Because I need to do their whole product portfolio. They replied to me today, they will send samples.
I’m sorry Aris i would ask, did you remove the Deepcool Cybenetics certification data on the web because 1 month ago i can download the PN1000M datasheet but their data was gone from web now, it’s also same at 80 plus web, it’s the certication data also affected by US Goverment force to action as part of sanction ?
Yes, we had to remove it.