Scythe mugen 5, new heatsink for your processor
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Scythe continues to show that it is one of the best manufacturers of CPU coolers and what better way to do it than with a new model of high performance and very easy to assemble. The new Scythe Mugen 5 wants to become one of the protagonists of your PC and help you get the most out of your processor.
Scythe Mugen 5: features, availability and price
Size does matter and that's why the new Scythe Mugen 5 is a high-performance device that features a large aluminum foil tower with six U- shaped nickel-plated copper heapipes. The heatsink reaches a height of 154.5mm making it It offers good compatibility with most of the best-selling chassis on the market. It reaches a total weight of 890 grams which shows us that it is a unit with great capacities and that it will offer us a very good cooling in our processor.
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The Scythe Mugen 5 includes a Kaze Flex fan with a diameter of 120 mm and with PWM operation that allows you to regulate its speed of rotation between 300 RPM and 1300 RPM generating a noise level between 4 dB and 24.9 dB, so it is quite silent during operation. Includes an anchor to add a second fan.
We continue with a design that has been thought not to interfere with the DIMM slots of the motherboard, with this we will not have problems when installing multiple RAM memory modules on the motherboard of our computer. Its anchoring system has been designed to adjust the screws in pairs and thus avoid making more or less force in one corner than in its opposite.
Now on sale for a price of about 49 euros.
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