Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Scythe Fuma CPU cooler and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Scythe Fuma CPU cooler.
February 2016
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The editors liked
Very Good Build Quality
Height (Only 149mm)
Cooling Efficiency (Matches The Cryorig R1 Ultimate)
Tri-Fan Solution (3 Sets Of Fan Clips Included)
Price (For Some)
Excellent cooling
Moderate to ultralow noise
Depending on fan setting
Very competitively priced
Good overall performance
Easy installation
Quiet operation
Can add a third fan
Ultra quiet
Exceptional performance
Easy to install
Good build quality
Triple-fan option
Amazing price-to-performance ratio
Compact low-height design
The editors didn't like
None
Clip wires snag the ends of fins during center fan installation
There are other coolers out there that do perform better
Ultra quiet, Exceptional performance, Easy to install, Good build quality, Triple-fan option, Amazing price-to-performance ratio, Compact low-height design
Clearance is sub par, Mounting hardware is suspect, Sleeve-bearing fans, Fingerprint magnet
The Scythe Fuma has an MSRP of $45.95 / €39.00. Ultra quiet Exceptional performance Easy to install Good build quality Triple-fan option Amazing price-to-performance ratio Compact low-height design Clearance is sub par Mounting hardware is suspect...
Scythe Fuma is really interesting option for all who care about high performance and silent work. The Fuma is not as high as some other high end coolers so is perfect for smaller builds. At the same time is offering about the same as many larger and more...
Published: 2017-04-02, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Excellent cooling, Moderate to ultralow noise, depending on fan setting, Very competitively priced
Clip wires snag the ends of fins during center fan installation
Great cooling capacity, low noise capability, and a moderate price make Scythe's Fuma SCFM-1000 our top value choice among dual-fan, dual-tower, big-air CPU coolers. Review $47.00 Aero Cooler MORE: Best CPU Cooling MORE: How To Choose A CP...
The Scythe FUMA is simply the most amazing air cooled heat sink I have ever tested. Scythe took a questionable design and made it work on every level. The cooling performance is the best ever tested from an air cooler and it does this while making minimal...
Scythe FUMA performance:Scythe Fuma is definitely a cooler which I've really enjoyed since the first sight, through the review and after the tests were complete. A product, which I find a worthy successor of the Scythe Mine 2 cooler and in general a nice...
Another decent CPU cooler from Scythe and this one sets itself apart from the other Scythe coolers with an above average overclocking performance. Not that the others were too bad, it's just the Fuma is much better in that department. It's also relatively...
Published: 2016-07-15, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
After seeing the Scythe Ninja 4's performance in a previous review, the bar was set high in terms of expectations for the Scythe Fuma and thankfully it did not disappoint. It is relatively short at only 149mm tall and is a lot more compact than what the p...
Good overall performance, Easy installation, Quiet operation, Can add a third fan
There are other coolers out there that do perform better
As I said Scyhthe is not all that well known, here in the United States, but they really should be! One thing that has always impressed me about Scythe coolers is that they are quite competitively priced. They are usually on par performance-wise with cool...
Very Good Build Quality, Height (Only 149mm), Cooling Efficiency (Matches The Cryorig R1 Ultimate), Tri-Fan Solution (3 Sets Of Fan Clips Included), Price (For Some), ,
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Scythe released the Fuma for people looking to get their hands on a large twin-tower yet not very tall CPU cooler so with that in mind I didn't know what to expect in terms of cooling efficiency. Certainly better levels compared to single heatsi...
Published: 2016-04-04, Author: Max , review by: frostytech.com
Abstract: For the experienced computer enthusiast, the attraction of all-in-one CPU water coolers is often tempered by future failure concerns; will the coolant evaporate or leak out... will the pump fail... how will I know if either of these failures occur? By com...