Convert or die. The fashion of RGB lights Even soup is something that has been in the hardware world for years, and almost all its makers have embraced it. By itself, Scythe of Japan has continued to throw his heatsinks in the same designs as it always does, minimalist, brave and without any additions, they know that those who buy their products do it with their own work and not for its beauty.
However it seems now that things are changing, as they have just introduced a new version of their hegenink known as the Mugen 5 with a new beauty design, because they've put a black metal sheet on top (that's not the whole body of the heatsink) and, mixed fan, now as an RGB light.
The new Scythe Mugen 5 Black RGB system
It's the same Mugen 5 as it always does but it's pretty cool. Because it's for a high quality black sheet made for himself, and although only possible of this would work, we don't understand why they didn't paint the other black heatsink.
This black metal band found in different areas has "rivets" heatsink heat and a product logo, which always have a standard silver color. In some cases, as we mentioned, it is a very advanced way of running a heatsink as always (now we're talking about a follower), compatible with all the basics of current desktop processors except AMD TR4
In this case, the newest thing lies in its new 120mm Kmm Flex machine, which is mounted on silent-vibration anti-vibration moorings and operates at speeds of between 300 and 1200 RPM with PWM control, thus ensuring that even the highest speed is required. , the heatsink will emit very little noise. This fan has RGB light with a dedicated head to connect to the motherboard, and its control will be made from the same software because it is compatible with the RGB ecosystem of advanced manufacturers, such as ASUS Aura Sync
The new Scythe Mugen 5 Black RGB Edition will arrive in stores soon (they have said it already exists, but will actually take days or weeks to arrive in stores) at a suggested price of 47 euros (VAT not included).