Scythe Kama Angle CPU cooler unveiled

Posted on Saturday, October 25 2008 @ 13:23 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Scythe unveiled a new CPU cooler named SCANG-1000 Kama Angle. This model has an odd angle design and features four copper heatpipes.
The special angular shape of the cooler allows to optimize the airflow through a PC system by utilizing the PSU and rear case fans. For perfect compatibility and flexibility, Kama Angle can be mounted in four different directions.

Scythe supplies Kama Angle with a new ultra silent SlipStream-fan, which uses PWM. The PWM-technology allows a temperature-dependent regulation of fan speed directly controlled by mainboard BIOS and is supported by lots of motherboards available on the market. The supplied fan can be mounted in three different ways to supply optimal airflow inside the case.

Kama Angle is compatible with all current sockets. Mounting accessory for Intel Socket 478 and LGA 775 is supplied as well as for AMD Socket 754, 939, AM2 and AM2+.

Scythe uses materials of highest quality. The baseplate consists of nickle plated copper to avoid corrosion of the used material.



The Scythe Kama Angle has a MSRP of $49.80 (29.90EUR excl. VAT).

Specifications:
Measurements (B x T x H): 123 x 123 x 160 mm
Fan-Measurements (BxTxH): 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed: 324 ~ 1,200 rpm ±10%
Fan Noise Level: 6,4 ~ 24 dBA
Air Flow: 14.43 ~ 68.54 CFM = = 24.52 ~ 116.45 m³/h
Baseplate-Material: Nickle-plated copper
Weight: 640 g (Heatsink) + 115 g (Fan)


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