Iceberg Thermal ICESLEETG3-DGG-00A
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Features: Fan Slider Lock Technology:- Designed so you no longer have to struggle with clips to connect your fan to the heat sink. Just slide the fan down and you´re ready to go! Not only is it easy, but it also improves the installation of RAM modules.True fluid dynamic bearing and two-plane balance:- Iceberg Thermal fans are built to last. Cooler fans have TRUE fluid dynamic bearings and are balanced in two planes to greatly increase the life of your fans.Long-term adaptability:- With a TDP range of 130W-160W, the G3 will be flexible for future PC upgrades!Quiet performance:- Even with 50 CFM airflow, the 600-1200 RPM fan has a maximum noise level of 20.5 dBA.Optimized for IT:- Iceberg Thermal´s coolers feature 3 symmetrically tuned, nickel-plated heatpipes for a sleek finish on this meticulously designed CPU cooler.Easy installation:- Installing your IceSLEET G3 has never been easier than this. No latches, no clips, no headaches. Just screw on the mounting kit!Specifications:Technical details:- Refrigeration typology: heatsinks- Supported processor sockets: Socket 1151, Socket 1155, Socket 1156, Socket 1200, Socket 1366, Socket 1700, Socket 775, Socket AM2+, Socket AM3+, Socket AM4, Socket AM5, Socket FM1, Socket FM2+- Radiator: Yes- Noise level: 20.5dB- Bearing technology: Fluid Dynamic Bearing- fan connector: 4 pin PWM- Number of fans: 1- Fan speed (min): 600RPM- Fan speed (max): 1200RPM- Maximum airflow: 50 cfm- fan diameter: 120mm- Max Air Pressure: 1.09mmH2OWeight and measurements:- Height: 156mm- Broad: 139mm- Weight: 680g- Depth: 81mmEndurance:- Mean time between failure: 1500000h
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