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Old 04-21-2008, 06:28 AM
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Mugen on ASUS P4C800

Hello,

I plan to overclock my old pentium 4 box, and looking for a cooler,
I find only very few new ones to fit on socket 478,
and even none that seems better than the Mugen in this area.
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The question is hence very simple,
will the Mugen fit on an ASUS P4C800 motherboard?

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Old 04-21-2008, 05:23 PM
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estherk: Thanks for the compliment. I don't see any problems with your mobo. Mugen is usually good with socket 478,939 and AM2 compatibility because of it's structure of pipes. I'd say it is green light
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Old 05-24-2008, 11:18 PM
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I'm wanting to replace my socket A cpu cooler with a more efficient/quieter one. Are there any compatible models that haven't been discontinued yet.
 
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Old 05-25-2008, 10:56 AM
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AFAIK Scythe does no longer sell any coolers with Socket A compatible bracket. So you'll have to look for another brand or for a used Scythe item.


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Old 05-26-2008, 08:59 AM
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Oli is right, Scythe does not sell any coolers with Socket A compatibility anymore.

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Default Ninja PLUS Rev.B on Asus Crosshair

Hi all, can you tell me if Ninja is compatible with the Asus Crosshair.

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Old 06-03-2008, 08:25 AM
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Hi all, can you tell me if Ninja is compatible with the Asus Crosshair.

Thanks,

Alex
Hello Alex,

I don't know if this will fit, in my opinion it will be really close to the heatpipes or to large for the heatpipes. When you could get to know, how near the heatpipes are to the CPU-socket and how high they are, you could compare this to the pictures which you can find here:

Ninja PLUS Dimensions and Compatibility

Actually my colleague was quite sure, that it won't fit, too:

Scythe ninja rev b compatible with ASUS CROSSHAIR NF590 SLI

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Hello,
I have ASUS P5E3 motherboard with very tall (about 4 cm) copper chipsets cooler fins surrounding cpu from 3 sides that avoiding me to install most of cpu cooler fans.
Please, as I like Shythe Shuriken, Shipang and mini Ninja (but less) witch of them is compatible with my motherboard?
 
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Old 06-04-2008, 08:14 AM
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Hello H.D. Lion,

when you already have the P5E3 you can find out this by yourself using our exact dimension measurements:

Zipang Dimensions

Shuriken Dimensions

Ninja Mini dimensions & compatibility

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Thanks Stefan, I already have an assembled PC with P5E3 mobo and I love Shythe fan cooler even because You don't need to take PC to pieces in order to place the fan cooler onto the cpu.
I'll check cooler fan dimensions before to buy, but in your opinion, witch of those do you suggest me?
Any P5E3 owner could give me his personal experience?
 
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