Scythe Kama Angle Review
Simple but clever design: Using the unique angle-shape and concept co-developed by Scythe and Quiet PC, Kama Angle can be used to optimize the airflow through the system. 4-way mounting of the cooler is possible and the silent PWM fan can be installed in three different positions.
An Angle cooler? Seems a very unique and unheard of idea, after all, aren’t most enthusiast coolers these days your standard 3 or 4 heat pipe affair with either a 92mm or 120mm fan?
The idea and magic behind the cooler is very clever, have your standard “leaf blower†(Or not in Scythe’s case) at the front, with the air being drawn across the fins and heat pipes before being exhausted. With the KA (We’ll refer to it as that to save time and trouble) the exhausted air is drawn out the back of the case by the rear exhaust fan (120mm is ideal for this), as well as out of the top via the PSU fan or in my Antec 900-2’s case (No pun intended) the top 200mm exhaust fan!
Let’s get down to the piccies shall we?
The box, with its description and multi-lingual text.


The included accessories and mounting equipment, notice the 478 Retention clips, the 775 Push-Pins (Yuckk!) and the 939/AM2/AM2+ Retention Bracket. Also included is some Thermal Paste, the Fan Clips, the 4 Screws to attach the different retention devices and the instruction booklet.

The Bundled 120mm Scythe Fan, pushes a nice amount of air and the noise range is good, from the ultra silent 6db to the still very quiet 24db.

Scythe Logo on the fan, looks very cool!
The depth of the fan is 25mm/2.5cm, the standard. Dimensions are 120mm by 120mm

The cooler from the top view, notice the top fastenings for the heat pipes. Nice industrial looking design mixed with a stealthy ninja like twist!

The base of the Heatsink, where the heat pipes run into and create the finished glossy look.

The base, with the protection sticker on. I was amazed at how flat and shiny the base of the cooler is, it was as if Scythe had pre-lapped it themselves!



The heat pipes in all their copper-nickel glory!

With all the goodies out the box, I just had to get the fan attached and I was pleasantly surprised out how easy it was to hook it up. Looks cool and is less hassle than anti vibration mounts, but as they say, the proof will be in the pudding!




Looks very cool and I am sure it will perform very well!
This concludes the pictorial part of the review, now on too the testing and performance!
Edited by Swiftes - 3/30/09 at 10:14am








