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Scythe Announces Mugen 5 Black Edition CPU cooler

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Scythe today announces the release of the new cooler Mugen 5 Black Edition (SCMG-5100BE). Based on the original Mugen 5 Rev.B cooler, this new edition is all-black design including black heatsink, black Kaze Flex 120 fan, and black accessories. The new Mugen 5 Black is the premium choice of excellent performance and superb quietness as well as aesthetic appeal. The Scythe Mugen 5 Black Edition cooler is available in North America at an MSRP of USD $60.

Based on the classic Mugen 5 cooler, this new edition comes with an all-black Kaze Flex 120 fan (ramp up to 1500 rpm) that pushes its performance to the next level. With the additional fan clip and upgraded mounting system, the Mugen 5 Black is the premium choice of excellent performance and superb quietness.



Product Specifications and Features
  • Model Number: SCMG-5100BE
  • Dimensions: W136.0 x D110.5 x H154.5 mm (incl. fan)
  • Weight: 890 g / 31.39 oz (incl. fan)
  • CPU Sockets:
    • Intel: LGA 2066 / 2011 (V3) / 1200 / 115X
    • AMD: AM4 / AM3(+) / AM2(+) / FM2(+) / FM1
  • Fan Dimensions: 120 mm x 120 mm x 27 mm (w/ Anti-Vibration Rubber)
  • Fan Speed: 300~1500 RPM
Excellent Compatibility
Thanks to the offset and asymmetrical design, this cooler has great compatibility with memory modules and graphic cards even on LGA 2011 (V3) / LGA 2066 sockets. Standing only 154.5 mm tall, the Mugen 5 Black perfectly fits most tower cases on the market.

Aesthetics and Style
The heatsink has a complete black coating and diamond engraved logo, it not only makes the cooler look good in style but also fits the most popular build color themes.

For more information, visit the product page.

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Great time to run massive ad campaigns for nicehash. Good job, press release website.
Do you think they do their jobs for free? Do you?
 
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Great time to run massive ad campaigns for nicehash. Good job, press release website.
What is this "ad campaign" you speak of? I have not seen advertisements on the Internet for quite a while, since the '90's have passed. If you're a snowflake which melts because you pesonally dislike cryptocurrencies, well, up yours, as young people say. Companies like Nicehash are most probably doing well right now, so they are likely to pay well for ad space.
 
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If you're a snowflake which melts because you pesonally dislike cryptocurrencies, well, up yours, as young people say. Companies like Nicehash are most probably doing well right now, so they are likely to pay well for ad space.

But then it's not just about being able to buy the ad space, it's also about the demographic. A tech site known for gaming related reviews and news is a bizarre place to advertise a product that appeals to the complete opposite of that demographic.
 
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But then it's not just about being able to buy the ad space, it's also about the demographic. A tech site known for gaming related reviews and news is a bizarre place to advertise a product that appeals to the complete opposite of that demographic.
This is a place where a lot of people actually have hardware capable of being used for a service like the one being advertised, so it's not a bizarre place for such advertisements at all. I'd say it's one of the most natural places for such a service.
 
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He's been reported as a troll for multiple similar postings.
On topic, anyone else think they like beQuiet's designs?
 
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This is a place where a lot of people actually have hardware capable of being used for a service like the one being advertised, so it's not a bizarre place for such advertisements at all. I'd say it's one of the most natural places for such a service.

Well saying that most of us here are males, well I think so, no data to backup that.

How about those Russian courtesan(being polite) sites then? Well it matches the same pattern. So why not? It is only natural, ain't it?

It is just being unpolite, that is it. You have to consider all opinions and remain neutral.
 
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Well saying that most of us here are males, well I think so, no data to backup that.

How about those Russian courtesan(being polite) sites then? Well it matches the same pattern. So why not? It is only natural, ain't it?

It is just being unpolite, that is it. You have to consider all opinions and remain neutral.
I'm fairly sure any company willing to sell ad space has reasonable statistical proof their audience meets the advertiser's requirements.
As for prostitute ads, I have nothing against them, but most countries still have fairly strong religious influences which induce negative reactions caused by sexual repression and/or virtue signalling.
Considering all opinions and remaining neutral is simply impossible in those snowflake infected times of outrage culture. Take TPU for example - you have snowflakes who feel offended by anything and everything, fanboys and anti-fanboys of every single company out there, people of all opinions possible. If you were to average all the opinions and create a truly neutral place, it would be a gray circle. And even then you'd have some self-righteous moron screaming that a circle is racist and the only acceptable shape is an ellipse of a certain eccentricity. Also, grey is sexist, just because. Make it green with yellow dots.
 
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Did I miss something, or what exactly does all of the above nonsense have to do with a posting about a cooler ?????
Great time to run massive ad campaigns for nicehash. Good job, press release website.

Do you think they do their jobs for free? Do you?

What is this "ad campaign" you speak of? I have not seen advertisements on the Internet for quite a while, since the '90's have passed. If you're a snowflake which melts because you pesonally dislike cryptocurrencies, well, up yours, as young people say. Companies like Nicehash are most probably doing well right now, so they are likely to pay well for ad space.

But then it's not just about being able to buy the ad space, it's also about the demographic. A tech site known for gaming related reviews and news is a bizarre place to advertise a product that appeals to the complete opposite of that demographic.

This is a place where a lot of people actually have hardware capable of being used for a service like the one being advertised, so it's not a bizarre place for such advertisements at all. I'd say it's one of the most natural places for such a service.

Well saying that most of us here are males, well I think so, no data to backup that.

How about those Russian courtesan(being polite) sites then? Well it matches the same pattern. So why not? It is only natural, ain't it?

It is just being unpolite, that is it. You have to consider all opinions and remain neutral.

What exactly does all of the above have to do with a press release about a cooler, or did I miss something ???

Although I like it's overall appearance and the fact that it is advertised as a "black" cooler that is actually, like, black, I would never want such a humongous hunk of metal hanging off my mobo... :)
 
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He's been reported as a troll for multiple similar postings.
On topic, anyone else think they like beQuiet's designs?
Well the Mugen5 has been around for a few years now. The only similarities to bequiet are the paint job. Also while the Mugen designs have evolved over the years, they kinda stick to the original's. And the Mugen model has been around much longer than the beQuiet brand altogether.
 
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TBH, I wouldnt mind seeing this cooler with a 140mm fan or atleast a mount for them
 
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If you're a snowflake which melts because you pesonally dislike cryptocurrencies, well, up yours, as young people say.
Cryptocurrencies account for as much power usage as Argentina so just how many snowflakes is that melting!!?
 
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Cryptocurrencies account for as much power usage as Argentina so just how many snowflakes is that melting!!?
I sure hope a lot, I honestly dislike cold weather. And the planet being slowly turned into Arrakis? I'll long be dead before it happens, as a nihilist I can say I really don't care what will happen after I'm gone.

Also while the Mugen designs have evolved over the years, they kinda stick to the original's. And the Mugen model has been around much longer than the beQuiet brand altogether.
Incidentally, I currently use the Mugen 5, upgraded from Mugen 2 after it was damaged during a move. It really did evolve over the years and I can't say anything bad about this version. The mount is maybe a little on the "too secure" side (but very easy even without having three hands), the thing handles a 9700k semi-passively (no OC, just maxed turbo), fan is reasonably quiet and the whole thing is priced adequately. It's a good, competent cooler with no unnecessary fluff, blinking lights and such.
 
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Mugen 5 has always been a go-to. I've got a Mugen Max that also rules.

The problem has always been that they DON'T advertise enough... to the point where even KNOWING Scythe, like ever having a Scythe cooler in your hands, automatically identifies you as someone who's really been in it. Serious builders often like them because they're not fancy, they're not extravagantly priced, and the consistently top out in their performance brackets. And we know about them because we're a little more used to sniffing out oddball stuff. But the point is, some remember Scythe from when more people knew them, and we know they never let up on making better coolers.

And nobody cares. Except for the ones who know. Pretty much every time they come up there's like 2-3 people chiming in about how good they are and how long they've used them for, and then everyone else is just hanging back like they've never even heard of them. They may have seen the name on a chart in a cooler benchmark, with a couple of dozen other convoluted cooler names.

It really shouldn't be that way. It's not like you have to be a 'serious builder' to have a Scythe cooler. But for some reason Scythe hasn't ever really gotten up and gotten themselves out there. I guess whatever they do works, because they keep doing it and they're still here. It's just weird that they're like one of those 'best kept secrets' in coolers when I pretty sure if more people could have them, more would buy them.

Black finish is nice. I've got a Be Quiet! cooler now that I probably would've passed on for this exact cooler. I basically bought it because it is JUST black and they too make good coolers, if not expensive. I just hope Scythe has some plans for how to get them available in more places. That's the only other thing I ever hear about them "I'd love to get one, but I can never find them over here."
 
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