Normalized Noise Tests
For these tests, I set the cooler’s fan(s) to speeds with noise output at the following predefined levels: 20/25/30/35/40 dBA. I skip the corresponding tests if the cooler’s fan(s) cannot reach some noise levels. Finally, I include a test where the cooler’s fan(s) spins at full speed.
Intel Results
CPU Temperature
The temperatures are high compared to the intense competition.
CPU Frequency
CPU frequencies are not that high, but the difference from the high-end air coolers is not dramatic.
CPU Wattage
The Mugen 6 can handle more than 300W of power, as seen in these graphs.
Cooler Exhaust Temperature
I measure the temperature at the exhaust side of the cooling solution.
AMD Results
CPU Temperature
The CPU temperatures are high, as in the Intel test system. Still, the differences between strong AIOs are not that great, so we have to look at CPU frequency and power consumption to get a complete picture. The operating temperatures alone don’t say much, which you all need to understand.
CPU Frequency
CPU frequencies are low compared to the powerful AIOs in my database. Once I find the time, I will install several popular air coolers on the AMD system to enrich the data.
CPU Wattage
CPU power consumption is decent, taking the lead from the single fan and compact, dual-tower Noctua cooler.
Cooler Exhaust Temperature
Due to a problem with the software, I didn’t get cooler exhaust temperatures. Sorry, but there is no way I am running all these tests again just for exhaust temperatures!
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.