ETS-T40-TB - H.D.T cooler for  Intel 775/115x/1366/2011 and AM2/+/ AM3/+
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ETS-T40-TB - H.D.T cooler for Intel 775/115x/1366/2011 and AM2/+/ AM3/+
Scan code: LN41650 Manufacturer code: ETS-T40-TB
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ETS-T40-TB - H.D.T cooler for Intel 775/115x/1366/2011 and AM2/+/ AM3/+

Enermax ETS-T40-TB Heat Pipe DT CPU Cooler with 120mm Silent Fan S775/1155/1156/1136 AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+

Scan code: LN41650 Manufacturer code: ETS-T40-TB
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Product Overview Side-Flow
CPU cooler with 12cm fan and four 6mm high-performance heat pipes.

New Milestone – 0.09°C/W Thermal Resistance
Unmatched thermal resistance of 0.09°C/W thanks to the combination of three smart innovations: Stack Effect Flow (SEF, patented), Vortex Generator Flow (VGF, patented) and Vacuum Effect Flow (VEF, patented).

Heat Pipe Direct Touch
The heat pipes directly rest on the CPU, so that the CPU heat can be dissipated effectively without additional resistance.

Universal bracket for Intel and AMD
User-friendly CPU cooler mounting supports all Intel and AMD CPU: Intel® 775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD® AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+.

Twister Bearing
Smooth running and persistent silent 12cm fan with patented Twister Bearing Technology (up to 100,000 hours MTBF).
Features Click Mechanism
Fan with detachable blades for easy cleaning from dust.

Expandable Cooling System
Second fan bracket included in the delivery for cooling system upgrade with one additional 12cm fan.

Effective Vibration Reduction
Adhesive rubber strips to reduce vibrations of the installed fan.

High Conductive Thermal Grease
Tube with Dow-Corning® thermal grease (TC-5121) for best thermal conduction between CPU and heat sink.
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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