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PC COOLING

Antec Performance CPU Cooler
By: Mike Mackenzie
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    2006-06-14

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  • Antec Performance CPU Cooler
  • Contents and Specifications
  • Antec Performance CPU Cooler Details
  • Installation
  • Results
  • Pros and Cons

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    Antec Performance CPU Cooler - Contents and Specifications


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    Contents

    Antec pre-installs the Intel bracket on the CPU cooler, but the best thing is that all the hardware is already mounted; C clips are used to keep the screws on the brackets in between installations.

    Antec Performance CPU Cooler

    AMD Athlon 64 Mounting bracket and screws (includes backplate)

    Intel Socket 478 retention bracket and screws (includes backplate)

    CPU Cooler Thermal Compound

    Installation Guide

    Specifications

    The back of the packaging lists all of the specifications, as well as the compatible sockets. It also shows that there is no optional dual fan solution; it offers just a pass through airflow design.

    Compatible With:

    Intel Socket 478 Celeron, Celeron D, Celeron M, Pentium & Pentium M CPUs

    AMD socket 754, 939 and 940 Sempron, Turion, Opteron Athlon 64 & 64FX CPUs

    Overall dimensions

    AMD: 100 x 80 x 74mm

    Intel: 72.5 x 87.5 x 74mm

    Weight:

    AMD: 297g

    Intel: 291g

    Heatsink Dimensions: 45 x 80 x 74mm

    Fan Size:
    70 x 70 x 15mm

    Speed: 3800 RPM

    Voltage:
    12v

    Input Current:
    0.30A (Max)

    Input Power:
    3.6W

    Airflow:
    30CFM

    Noise Level:
    34.9 dBA (Max)

    Thermal Resistance:
    0.26 C/W

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