Watercool HK CPU LGA1366 Rev. 3.0 LT - White
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Watercool HK CPU LGA1366 Rev. 3.0 LT - White
Scan code: LN32232 Manufacturer code: 10343
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Watercool HK CPU LGA1366 Rev. 3.0 LT - White

Scan code: LN32232 Manufacturer code: 10343
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Product Overview Central flow design, paired with a sophisticated nozzle plate and an extremely fine cooling geometry give the waterblock outstanding cooling performance while still having a very low flow resistance. The baseplate can geometrically adapt itself to the CPU. When used on a Quad Core CPU a distributor plate is included which directs the flow of coolant parallel to both DIEs of the CPU. Features • Thread size: G1/4".
• Compatible with Sockets 1136.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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