Scythe Announces Mugen 5 Black Edition CPU Cooler Perfect for Stealth Builds

Scythe Mugen 5 Black Edition

Scythe has unveiled a brand-new CPU cooler called the Mugen 5 Black Edition. The CPU cooler features an all-black color scheme which differentiates it from the original Mugen 5 cooler. Some more changes have also been made in the Black Edition including the removal of RGB lighting from this cooler.

The Mugen 5 Black Edition CPU cooler features a new fan that does not have any RGB. The new fan is called the Kaze Flex 120. The Kaze Flex 120 fan offers a black design and a maximum fan speed of 1,500 RPM, and a minimum fan speed of 300 RPM. This CPU cooler features size copper heat pipes, and these heat pipes feature a width of 6 mm.

This fan can also create an airflow range of 16.6 CFM up to 66.47 CFM and a noise range of 4.0 dBA up to 29.75 dBA. Since this fan features a maximum noise level of 29.75 dBA, it will have low noise levels even when the cooler is working at maximum capacity.

The new CPU cooler has changed the heatsink and cover to be a solid black color scheme. The Mugen 5 Black edition has an asymmetrical design that ensures wide compatibility with RAM modules and graphics cards. The Mugen 5 Black Edition cooler features a complete black coating and the diamond engraved logo on top of the heatsink.

The cooler has a height of up to 154.5 mm tall, which ensures compatibility with various PC cases. This height ensures that nearly any ATX PC case or mATX PC case can have this CPU cooler installed. The Mugen 5 has support for a wide range of Intel and AMD CPU sockets including LGA 2066 / 2011 (V3) / 1200 / 115X and AM4 / AM3(+) / AM2(+) / FM2(+) / FM1 sockets.

The Scythe Mugen 5 Black Edition CPU cooler is available to buy in North America and is priced at 60$ USD.

Let us know in the comments section below if you would be interested in getting the new Scythe Mugen 5 Black Edition CPU cooler or not.

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