Akasa Intel Approved CPU Cooler with 95mm PWM Quiet Fan
Akasa Intel Approved CPU Cooler with 95mm PWM Quiet Fan
Scan code: LN111502 Manufacturer code: AK-955A-BV2
£19.99
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Akasa Intel Approved CPU Cooler with 95mm PWM Quiet Fan

Akasa AK-955A-BV2 Intel Approved CPU Cooler, 1x 95mm PWM Fan, Top Flow, Aluminium Fins/Copper Insert, 125W TDP

Scan code: LN111502 Manufacturer code: AK-955A-BV2
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Product Overview

High-Engineered Heatsink

Intel®-approved AK-955A-BV2 uses a high-engineered heatsink with a large full-height copper core and aluminium fins. The omni-directional heatsink ensures airflow is directed to all motherboard components located around the CPU (like voltage regulators), which is crucial for keeping the system stable and functioning to full potential. Each aluminium fin splits into two (bi-ped) prongs to double the dissipation area.


Increased Airflow with Minimal Noise

An open frame fan design provides increased airflow with minimal noise. RPM is automatically regulated by the PWM fan function from the motherboard according to system usage and temperature. This means under normal operating conditions, the CPU fan speed is relatively low, maintaining low noise levels. The twin ball bearing fan ensures reliability and long life. The AK-955A-BV2 cooler features push-pins for easy installation, reliable retention and maximum compatibility on LGA 1200, 775, 1150, 1151, 1155 and 1156 platforms without any mounting adjustment - push-pins will automatically slide into correct position.

Features
• Intel® approved cooler for LGA 1200, 775, 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156 Core™ i3, i5 and i7 processors.
• Full length copper ventilated core for rapid heat dissipation.
• 9cm PWM fan with long-life twin ball bearing.
• Open fan frame design increases air induction.
• Bi-ped fins maximise heat dissipation.
• Intel® approved push-pins for reliable retention and easy mounting.
• High-performance thermal interface pre-applied for quick and clean installation.
Specifications
Cooler Specifications
Edition AK-955A-BV2
Cooler Form Factor Top Flow Single Tower
Heatpipes  
Cooler Features Aluminium Heatsink
Socket Compatibility
  • 1150
  • 1151
  • 1155
  • 1156
  • 1200
  • 775
Max. TDP 125W
Fan Specifications
Included Fan Configuration  
Fan Edition  
PWM Fan Yes
Fan Bearing Type Dual Ball Bearing
Fan Colour Black
LED Lighting  
Fan/Pump Connectors 1 x 4-pin
Max. Fan Speed 3400 rpm
Max. Fan Airflow 40.90 CFM
Max. Air Pressure 3.81 mm H²O
Max. Sound Level 36 dBA
Materials
Cooler Materials Aluminium / Copper
Included TIM (Thermal Interface Material) Included (Pre-Applied)
Dimensions & Weight
Heatsink/Radiator Dimensions 94.8 x 62.4 x 94.8 mm (WxHxD)
Total Dimensions  
Weight 381 g
Additional Information
Scan Code LN111502
Model Number AK-955A-BV2
GTIN 4710614532304
Warranty

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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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