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2500rpm CPU Heatsink Cooler Cooling Fan a6 ALPHA - Sku# DTA09290000O
Sku: DTA09290000O
Price: $19.31
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Specifications: - Compatibility: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 / Core 2 Duo E8550/ Pentium Dual-Core E2220 / Pentium 4/ Celeron D (Socket LGA775 Series)
- Heatsink Material: Aluminum Crotch Fin, Aluminum Core
- Rated Speed: 2500 rpm
- Air Flow: 41.41 CFM
- Static Pressure: 2.48mm H2O
- Noise Level: 31 dBA
- Connector: 3pin
- Bearing: Sleeve
- Rated Voltage: 12 V
- Consuming Current: 0.18 Amp (MAX. 0.26 Amp)
- Consuming Power: 2.16 W (MAX. 3.12 W)
- Life Expectancy: 30,000 Hours
- Dimension: 109x109x78.8mm/4.3x4.3x3.1in
Details:
- Upgrade from the stock CPU cooler that came with your desktop or server .Simply plug this CPU Fan Cooler to your PC host, then enjoy your free time. Make your PC more durable. Fully equipped for maximum cooling efficiency, the CPU Cooling Fan is an effective way to help regulate the interior temperatures of your PC
- Lightweight portable design .And the 2500rpm CPU Heatsink Cooler Cooling Fan a6 ALPHA features efficient heat dissipation and low noise
- It quickly helps to remove the heat build-up customary in most notebook environments.It protects your valuable data by keeping your CPU cool
- The CPU Fans offer a balance of high air pressure with balanced airflow and minimal noise levels. Extend computer reliable and life with this CPU Fan Cooler
Size in Detail:
CPU Cooler Cooling Fan Related Problems - If your laptop feels very hot and shuts down without any warning, it's possible that you have a faulty fan. Listen for the fan. Is it working? Sometimes you can see the fan through the fan grill on the bottom of the laptop. Can you see the fan spinning?
- If the fan never starts, probably it is bad and has to be replaced.
- When the fan bearing goes bad, the fan starts making grinding noise. In this case you'll have to replace the fan.
- If your CPU fan works hard all the time, most likely it happens because the heatsink is dirty and is clogged with dust and lint. You can clean the heatsink using compressed air
- Optimized solution for low power processors
How to Install CPU Cooling Fans: - The CPU cooler is a heatsink/fan assembly that draws excess heat away from the processor. Fitting a more effective, efficient cooler is relatively easy, and a potential benefit is that it can help alleviate overheating problems
- CPU Cooler Installation Guide
- Before attaching a new cooling fan, apply a thin layer of thermal paste to the top of the processor chip
- Place the cooling fan over the processor -- there's a plastic frame to ensure it's correctly positioned over the CPU
- Lock the cooling fan in place with a pair of spring clips or a series of plastic studs that lock into the mounting frame. Make sure that these are firmly fastened
- Plug in the power cable from the cooling fan and your system is ready to go
Tips & Warnings:
- The fan on the cooler assembly draws its power directly from the motherboard -- there will usually be a connector for this, near the CPU socket. Consult your motherboard manual if you need help locating it
- Always read your manual before installing CPU cooling fans to check for compatibility issues
Package Included: - 1 x Intel LGA775 CPU Fan Cooler
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