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The provided fans for the MA612 Stealth ARGB are two 120 SickleFlow ARGB. As the name suggests, it’s possible to light it up.
Fan speed ranges between 650 and 1800 rpm, the max noise is 27 dBA, and the maximum airflow is 62 CFM. The fan has seven blades.
For the MA624 Stealth – the default fans are two 140 Sickleflow. These also have seven blades.
Rpm ranges between 650-1400 rpm (1350 in reality). The airflow is 67 CFM, and the maximum noise reaches 27 dBA.
As for the radiator - it’s an aluminium one with many fins in both coolers, so nothing that would surprise anyone.
Cooler Master MA612 Stealth ARGB is 129 x 112.2 x 158 mm / 5 x 4.4 x 6.2 inch (LxWxH) with a weight of 1.2 kg. The two ARGB fans are already preassembled.
Cooler Master MA624 Stealth is 144.9 x 153.2 x 160 mm / 5.7 x 6 x 6.3 inch (LxWxH) and the weight reaches over 1.6 kg! In the default state (out of the box), there is only the middle 140 mm fan installed.
Both of the coolers offer six heat pipes. The quality of the CPU base of the heatsink is enough, and it’s nickel-plated.
As you can see here – the single-tower cooler (MA612) is not so deep, so that should provide more memory clearance and better compatibility.
The dual-tower (MA624) is much bigger, so the RAM compatibility is not good in the default status. You can modify it by raising the front 140 mm fan (but this will make the cooler higher) or replacing it with provided 120 mm fan. Cooler Master MA612 Stealth ARGB and MA624 Stealth both look very good. The all-black paint certainly does help achieve a good result/design. No-RGB lovers should find it a good match for their systems with the MA624 Stealth; the bling-bling person on the other side can choose the MA612 Stealth ARGB. Whatever you need, right?