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    Thermalright heatsink AXP-140

    Announced recently, the 140-AXP Thermalright is a sink for processor that should delight fans of PC fair. Massive, six equipped with heat pipe and a copper, this little monster that still weighs 900 grams differs from the models of its height which is limited to 70.2 mm. What it can return in most cases, except the most compact, to cool your CPU in the most perfect silence. It may of course be surmounted by a fan, and for now is delivered with a mounting kit for socket 775,


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    Re: Thermalright heatsink AXP-140

    Features

    • Low profile CPU cooler with down draft style of air cooling makes it perfect for HTPC; heasink total height is 70.2 mm.
    • Down draft air flow helps to cool CPU surroundings such as MOSFET and North Bridge chipset producing a general reduction in temperature inside your computer case.
    • Large surface area for cooling (140mm x 140mm) with option to install a 120mm fan or a 140mm silent fan, balancing noise and performance to suit your preference.
    • Six nickel-plated heatpipes to reduce oxidation effect, maintaining top performance for long term usage.
    • Features an all copper base and soldering technology that has each heatsink fins soldered to the heatpipes for a definite contact in producing high efficiency rate of heat transfer.


    Technical Spec
    • Dimension: L145 x W147 x H70.2 mm
    • Weight: 900g (Heatsink only)
    • Heat pipes: Six heat pipes with Nickel plated
    • Heat sink base : copper
    • Recommended fan: 120*120*25mm or 140*140*25mm fan


    Compatibility

    CPU Compatibility : Support Intel Socket 775 motherboard.
    Case Compatibility : For any case that has at least 110mm of height clearance, you can choose to install AXP-140. 80% of HTPC cases in current market are within the compatible range. Only under special circumstances where the case manufacturers incorporate ventilation system would hinders AXP-140 from being installed properly

    Components
    • AXP-140
    • 775 Bracket
    • 775 Backplate
    • MINI Wrench
    • Screws cap*4
    • Fan wire clip*2
    • Anti-ration strip *2
    • Thermal Paste



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