Akasa Aluminium AK-865 Athlon 64/AM2/Phenom Heatsink inc retention clips and Lo Noise round 80mm fan
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Akasa Aluminium AK-865 Athlon 64/AM2/Phenom Heatsink inc retention clips and Lo Noise round 80mm fan
Scan code: LN21825 Manufacturer code: AK-865
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Akasa Aluminium AK-865 Athlon 64/AM2/Phenom Heatsink inc retention clips and Lo Noise round 80mm fan

Akasa AK-865 Aluminum CPU Cooler Low Noise with 80mm Fan for AMD S754/939/940/AM2/AM2+

Scan code: LN21825 Manufacturer code: AK-865
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Product Overview The AK-865 is a new design cooler combining lo-noise, efficient cooling with great value. Only 50mm of height
(including fan) means it can be installed even in very compact cases. Hi-engineered aluminium heatsink and
quiet 80mm fan ensure optimized performance with all AMD processors up to 89W or TDP. Thermal compound is
pre-applied. Features •Hi-engineered aluminium heatsink for cost effective cooling performance.
•8 cm lo-noise high performance fan.
•New design one point clip enables quick and safe retention.
•3-pin fan connector Hi-grade thermal interface pre-applied.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Akasa

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1 year warranty, return to Scan subject to manufacturer's warranty.

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