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Old 10-27-2008, 08:27 AM
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Due to a big demand for this list we are trying to keep this updated and accurate as possible. Please feel free to post images of possible and compatible motherboards.

The current list, which we try to keep up to date, can be also found in the Support corner of our website.

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Kama Angle CPU Cooler

DFI LANPARTY UT NF680i LT SLI-T2R
DFI LANPARTY UT P35-T2R

Foxconn A79A-F
MSI P35 Neo-F (aka MS-7360) (Details)
Gigabyte GA-EX58 UD3R
Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4
Asrock M3A790GHX/128M


Last Update: 24.11.2008

Every support is appreciated and would help other users as well so please feel free to supply any useful compatibility tips, pictures.

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Please note that this compatibility may not apply to all the motherboards as the manufacturer randomly tend to change the components (capacitors, condensers, etc) used for their motherboard without informing to the public. Hence, the height of the capacitors and condensers maybe higher depending on the production lot of the motherboard.
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DFI LANPARTY UT NF680i LT SLI-T2R
DFI LANPARTY UT P35-T2R

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Thanks for the information etakubi!

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MSI P35 Neo-F (aka MS-7360): Compatible

I used the push-pins to mount the Scythe Kama Angle onto the board.



Had the same problems as always: Trying to press the push-pins trough the board using a soft surface below the board. Three pins went well, the forth took me some time... I am really looking forward to the 775 stabilizer kit.





Tiny problem with the board: The P4-connector is below the Kama Angle. So you have to plug in the connector first, then mount the power supply to the case (here: Cooler Master Centurion 5).



The Kama Angle fits into the Centurion 5 without any problems. I always mount the fan as the last part, so you can see the two fans (PSU and case) that will blow the warm air out of the case.



Last but not least: If you have the MSI P35 Neo-F (or another board with the same positions for the RAM): Simply shove the fan a little bit to the left, then you can plug in the RAM modules very easily. It is not mandatory to remove the fan if you want to install new RAM.



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Old 11-24-2008, 09:27 AM
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Hello Martin and thanks a lot for the pictures and the information!
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Compatible:

Asus P5Q Deluxe

Asus Rampage Formula

Asus Rampage Extreme

XFX Geforce 9300

Maybe you read my Kama Angle Review HERE.

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Very nice review, thanks for sharing it! Still longing for more reviews on Mugen 2 (also in direct comparison with Mugen 1 and Ninja 2).


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Still pretty small the list here... can anyone tell if the Angle fits on the MSI P7N SLI Platinum?



I'm a little bit afraid that the Heat Pipes of the Angle get in conflict with the huge cooling left of the CPU Socket.
 
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Hello Gilb,

regarding to some pictures, Kama Angle should fit without problems.

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Gigabyte GA-EX58 UD3R. Kama Angle w/LGA 1366 socket mounting bracket.
Intel i7-920 CPU. One 120mm system fan and one 120mm power supply fan. All fans are thermally controlled.
The Kama angle has lots of room on this motherboard. Installation is a small problem due to the Kama Angles lack of clearance. Pushing in the mounting pins is really a guessing game as to whether they "clicked" or not. Just another 7-10mm would be nice.
The Kama Angle reduced the idle CPU temps by 6°C to 36°C. and full load by 14°C to 68°C.
Over clocking on the Gigabyte GA-EX58 UD3R is possible. The Kama Angle kept the CPU temp to 73°C when emulating an i7-940.
Trying to emulate an i7-965 failed as the CPU temp exceeded my 83°C max. setting.
 
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