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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I went with a different motherboard after all, but it's pretty similar. Instead of the Asus P5B-MX, I went with the Asus P5KPL-VM, which is also a microATX board.
The Anniversary Ninja fits it perfectly. In the pictures, it looks like the mounting bracket is touching the capacitors, but there's actually plenty of space left between the cooler and bracket and all the electrical components. All in all, it fits perfectly on this microATX board. Here's two pics: http://www.waaromzijnbananen.com/pics/ninja1.jpg http://www.waaromzijnbananen.com/pics/ninja2.jpg Thanks for the advice, Shinigami! |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hamburg
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Hi,
Thanks for your help. I have updated the list and set a link to your post with images. I hope you'll be happy with your Ninja CU ;D
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I can confirm that the Ninja Copper is compatible with the Maximus Formula motherboard:
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hamburg
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Thanks. I added the Mobo to the list.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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I am considering purchase of a MSI K9A2 Platinum AM2 motherboard, and I was wondering if anyone knew if the Scythe Ninja Cu is compatable as I have "heard" that the Ninja 2 is not as it covers two RAM slots and the first PCI-e x16 slot; which is unacceptable for me as I have 4 sticks of DDR2 1066RAM to fit into it, and two 4850s. I would love to use the Ninja Cu, but I'm not sure if it's compatable.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Hamburg
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Hello jeremy,
actually the Ram-slots are way to close near to the CPU-socket on that mainboard which is really bad. As far as I could see it from pictures, there could be one or two RAM-slots blocked. Cheers, Stefan
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