Akasa AK-CC7122BP01 Low Profile PWM CPU Cooler
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Akasa AK-CC7122BP01 Low Profile PWM CPU Cooler
Scan code: LN47347 Manufacturer code: AK-CC7122BP01
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Akasa AK-CC7122BP01 Low Profile PWM CPU Cooler

Akasa AK-CC7122BP01 Low Profile CPU Cooler, 1x 75mm PWM Fan, Aluminium, mITX/mATX, Intel LGA1156/1155/1151/1150/775

Scan code: LN47347 Manufacturer code: AK-CC7122BP01
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Product Overview

Ultra Compact

Ultra compact and low noise cooler for Intel Core 2 Duo and Core i3 CPU’s. The low profile design with embedded fan makes it a perfect solution for mini-ITX, HTPC and SFF systems.


Long Life and Efficient

Aluminium heatsink and twin ball bearing fan ensure high efficiency and long life. High engineered multi directional aluminium heatsink maximises heat dissipation and PWM fan provides optimal CPU, motherboard and VRM cooling with minimal noise levels.


Easy Installation

Intel approved pushpins ensure easy installation, reliable retention and maximum compatibility on both LGA775 and LGA115X platforms without any mounting adjustment, pushpins will automatically slide into correct position. Pre-applied high performance thermal compound ensures clean and easy installation.

Features
• Hi-engineered aluminium heatsink with large full height copper core.
• Multi-directional fins for maximum system cooling.
• Embedded 8cm PWM fan with long life twin ball bearing.
• Intel approved push pins provide maximum compatibility.
• Dual mounting for Intel LGA775, LGA 1150/51/55/56 platforms.
• High performance thermal interface is pre-applied.
• Total height only 26mm.
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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Akasa AK-CC7122BP01 Low Profile PWM CPU Cooler
Akasa AK-CC7122BP01 Low Profile PWM CPU Cooler