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Old 02-16-2009, 10:32 AM
Bobsama Bobsama is offline
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Originally Posted by hiroshige View Post
Hello Bobsama,

the correct name of the SCINF-1000 is Mugen. Reason for that was that a company spreaded lots of juristic written warnings to other companies using the name Inf...

@lithodora: There shouldn't be any issues when using Mugen 2 with ASUS P6T.
@mario6: There are some condensators round the CPU socket which could be a problem but shouldn't.
@Voodoo: Thanks for the pictures!
@Miro: Könnte knapp werden, da hilft nur ausprobieren.
@tear: Could be close, you have to try it by yourself.

Cheers,
Stefan - Scythe EU Hamburg
As per US law at least, you are not allowed to trademark a generic term. That being said, I've not seen any knock-offs called anything to do with Inf!n!ty in the CPU cooler market. But I suppose there is legal reason to change the name, though it could throw off customers looking for a "Scythe Inf!n!ty", especially if they take a look at these forums for reference and find that the word never appears.
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