The Kama Angle uses the airflow from the exhaust and power supply fan to aid cooling. The images below help to illustrate this. If the chassis has the PSU installed at the bottom
of the case this is not a problem because most of the chassis designs that use this configuration allow the installation of another exhaust fan at the top of the case. The Kama
Angle will therefore utilise that fan instead of the PSU fan.
The first image above shows the ideal position of the cooler and where to install the supplied 120mm fan. The second image shows the possibility of rotating the cooler in 90
degrees increments if this is required. The cooler can be rotated a full 360 degrees. The second image also shows alternative fan mounting positions. It is even possible
to mount a total of three 120mm fans to the cooler, providing you have the space! All you need is another two 120mm fans and two pairs of fan clips.
From a noise point of view the Kama Angle is exceptional. The 120mm PWM fan only produces 6.4 dBA at its slowest setting but if you want to increase the performance of the cooler
you can raise the fan speed by altering your motherboard's BIOS settings. Even at its maximum speed, the fan will never produce more than 24 dBA, which is still very quiet.
Taking the noise levels into consideration and given the fact the cooler will fit all major Intel and AMD processors, the Kama Angle has every angle covered (sorry!!)
when it comes to cooling your CPU!!
Features
- Designed to use airflow from case and PSU fans
- Virtually silent, from only 6.4 dBA
- Can be rotated up to 360°
- Socket LGA1366, LGA1156, 478, LGA775, AM3, AM2+, AM2, 754, 939, 940 compatible
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Model Name
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Kama Angle Rev.B
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Model Number
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SCANG-2000
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Compatibility
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Intel LGA1366, LGA1156, LGA775 and S478 - AMD socket 754, 939, AM3, AM2 and AM2+
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Heatsink Dimensions (W x D x H)
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123 x 123 x 160 mm
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Fan Dimensions (W x D x H)
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120 x 120 x 25 mm
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Fan Speed
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324 ~ 1,200 RPM +/-10%
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Fan Noise Level
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6.4 ~ 24.0 dBA
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Fan Type
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4-pin PWM
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Air Flow
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14.43 ~ 68.54 CFM
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Baseplate-Material
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Nickel-plated copper
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Weight
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640 g (Heatsink) + 115 g (Fan)
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Warranty
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24 months
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This product has a 2 year warranty
The Kama Angle uses the airflow from the exhaust and power supply fan to aid cooling. The images below help to illustrate this. If the chassis has the PSU installed at the bottom of
the case this is not a problem because most of the chassis designs that use this configuration allow the installation of another exhaust fan at the top of the case. The Kama Angle
will therefore utilise that fan instead of the PSU fan.
The first image above shows the ideal position of the cooler and where to install the supplied 120mm fan. The second image shows the possibility of rotating the cooler in 90
degrees increments if this is required. The cooler can be rotated a full 360 degrees. The second image also shows alternative fan mounting positions. It is even possible to
mount a total of three 120mm fans to the cooler, providing you have the space! All you need is another two 120mm fans and two pairs of fan clips.
From a noise point of view the Kama Angle is exceptional. The 120mm PWM fan only produces 6.4 dBA at its slowest setting but if you want to increase the performance of the cooler
you can raise the fan speed by altering your motherboard's BIOS settings. Even at its maximum speed, the fan will never produce more than 24 dBA, which is still very quiet.
Taking the noise levels into consideration and given the fact the cooler will fit all major Intel and AMD processors, the Kama Angle has every angle covered (sorry!!) when
it comes to cooling your CPU!!
Features
- Designed to use airflow from case and PSU fans
- Virtually silent, from only 6.4 dBA
- Can be rotated up to 360°
- Socket LGA1366, LGA1156, 478, LGA775, AM3, AM2+, AM2, 754, 939, 940 compatible