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Scythe FUMA2 Rev.B CPU Cooler review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/21/2022 01:20 PM [ 4] 0 comment(s)

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The Fuma Rev.B CPU cooler has a substantial front. While not very tall, for the Fuma2 Rev.B we counted 46 fins from top to bottom, and the width necessary to install six uniformly spaced heat pipes makes it almost as broad as it is tall.

  

The perspective from each side is similar, with the pipes all-in-one line, centered in each of the fin stacks. The pipes make gently curved bends into the two-part foundation under the fins.

 

Heatpipes then, six of them. While each pipe is bent somewhat differently to reach the bottom of the fins, we can see that each fin is pushed into position. There is no solder utilized here; the direct contact of the fins with the pipes is what draws heat from the pipes. The base was virtually polished to a mirror finish and nickel plated. 

 




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