Scythe Releases Fuma 2 Rev.B CPU Cooler

Scythe
Scythe

Today, Scythe released an updated version of its venerable Fuma 2 CPU cooler. The Fuma 2 Rev.B maintains the same dual tower design but now features a pair of Kaze Flex II 120 mm PWM fans. With rotational speeds up to 1500 RPM, an increase of 300 RPM, the new Kaze Flex II fans produce up to 67 CFM for increased cooling capacity. The updated Fuma 2 Rev.B is also now compatible with Intel’s LGA1700 socket, making it ideal for a 12th Generation Core processor. Amazon currently has the new Fuma 2 Rev.B for $65.99. Below is Scythe’s official press release along with a link for more information.

Scythe Announces CPU Cooler Fuma 2 Rev.B

Scythe releases today a revised version of the premium High-End CPU Cooler Fuma 2. Based on the classic Fuma 2 asymmetrical heatsink design, the award-winning twin tower cooler is now upgraded with two new Kaze Flex II fans. The new fans increase the airflow by speeding up to 1500 RPM and the rubber frame design guarantees grand noise reduction. For many Intel 12th Gen CPU users, the concern about the additional purchase of the LGA 1700 mounting kit can now rest assured. The Scythe H.P.M.S. IV mounting System now offers full Intel LGA 1700 support.

Scythe Fuma 2 Rev.B
Scythe Fuma 2 Rev.B

The Scythe Fuma 2 Rev.B CPU cooler is now available in the US, Japan, Taiwan markets.

For the availability for other regions, kindly refer to the local agents.

For European Market, the Fuma 2 Rev.B will be available in April 2022 due to a shipping delay.

Scythe Fuma 2 Rev.B
Scythe Fuma 2 Rev.B

​​

Product Specifications and Features:

  • Model Number: SCFM-2100

  • Dimensions: W137 x D129 x H155 mm

  • Weight: 1000 g / 35.27 oz

  • Sockets: Intel: LGA 1700 / 1200 / 115X / 2066 Square ILM / 2011(V3) Square ILM

                  AMD: AM4 / AM3(+) / AM2(+) / FM2 / FM1

  • Fan: Kaze Flex II 120 PWM fan, 300-1500 RPM
    Kaze Flex II 120 Slim PWM fan, 300-1500 RPM

For more information, please visit Scythe product page.

 

-John Nester (Blaylock)

About John Nester 399 Articles
John started writing and reviewing PC components for Overclockers.com in 2015, but his passion for PCs dates all the way back to the early 1980s. His first personal computer was a Commodore 64 with a cassette drive. As a dedicated member of the news team, he focuses his articles on new product releases and software updates. He reviews a wide variety of PC components including chassis, storage drives, keyboards, and more. John works in technology as a C.A.D. designer for a major automotive manufacturer. His other passions in life include motorcycles, hunting, guns, and football.

Loading new replies...

Avatar of EarthDog
EarthDog

Gulper Nozzle Co-Owner

78,759 messages 5,304 likes

Article regurgitating from 06? Regardless, this thing looks pretty sweet. Pricing? Active links to it???

Reply Like

Avatar of TorqueRanger
TorqueRanger

Member

733 messages 0 likes

It look okay i guess its too plain for me ,I like both form and function not just one.

Reply Like

m
man_utd

Member

1,792 messages 0 likes

Only first page works, what about the rest of the article?

Reply Like

Avatar of I.M.O.G.
I.M.O.G.

Glorious Leader

25,037 messages 5 likes

Only first page works, what about the rest of the article?

There is only one page, not multiple! This article has underwent various conversions due to site upgrades over the past few years, so anything that was previously multi-page is now a single page.

By the way, the discussion of this article was created automatically when I fixed some of the HTML which pointed to other pages that no longer exist.

Reply Like

N
Ninth

Member

382 messages 0 likes

I really don't understand what this case could offer that other cases don't, other than... overkill. It's certainly not visually appealing, the last thing I want is a giant cube sitting next to my desk, at least the tower only adds a slight bit of horizontal real estate. And even water cooling enthusiasts can fit massive setups in full towers, I'm just not sure what all the extra space could even be used for effectively.

Sorry imog, I don't mean to like, tear at your post, it's definitely interesting, I just don't see any productive use to it?

Reply Like

Avatar of I.M.O.G.
I.M.O.G.

Glorious Leader

25,037 messages 5 likes

No problem, I just started the discussion thread. It's an old article from '06 by Joe... A lot of people wouldn't want a big cube case like this, but I know a few people who have them and like them. Lots of room for water cooling stuff and hard drives. With that amount of space, you can do different things like use squirrel cage blowers or other more custom stuff too. I'd say it would be most attractive to people wanting an extreme amount of flexibility... It would be hard to run out of space, regardless of what you may plan to do with a case like this.

Reply Like

T
TheDeej

Registered

90 messages 0 likes

Put some windows on the sides/top and it could be a very cool base for a high end build.

Reply Like