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Next up is the Mugen 6 Dual (model: SCBSK-4000), a large tower-type cooler measuring 120 × 122 × 67 mm. It features a single, thick tower-type heatsink that's ventilated by two Kaze Flex II Slim 120 mm fans in push-pull configuration. The cooler uses six 6 mm-thick heatpipes. Scythe is targeting the mid-range of the market with thermal loads of up to 200 W. The star attraction at Scythe was the SCYCOPTER—a crazily cool name for an AIO CLC. Its distinctive feature is a pump-block with a 110 mm fan on top that ventilates components around the CPU socket, such as VRM. Scythe is including a trio of its flagship Wonder Tornado 120 mm high static pressure fans to ventilate the 27 mm-thick radiator.
Lastly, there's the Big Shuriken 4, an enlarged, top-flow cooler measuring 120 × 122 × 67 mm, with a Kaze Flex II Slim 120 mm fan.
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