Akasa AK-CC6607EP01 Cooler
Akasa AK-CC6607EP01 Cooler
Scan code: LN132249 Manufacturer code: AK-CC6607EP01
£13.99
Get it Tomorrow, 23 JunIn stock
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Akasa AK-CC6607EP01 Cooler

Akasa Extra Secure Intel, 95mm Fan, 600-3000RPM, 4-Pin PWM, Aluminium Fins/Heatsink, Intel LGA 1851/1700

Scan code: LN132249 Manufacturer code: AK-CC6607EP01
£13.99
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Product Overview

Extra Secure Aluminium Intel® Core i5 LGA1700 Cooler

Quiet aluminium cooler using an extra secure mounting with backplate and screws. 95mm PWM fan and multi directional heatsink for cost effective and efficient cooling. Designed for Intel® Core i5 up to 80W.


Extra Large Core Shape, More Cooling Performance

The new LGA1700 socket caters for processors with larger package sizes compared to previous desktop processor generations. To ensure maximum contact and thermal transfer, Akasa has increased the contact area between the cooler core and the processor in order to maximise heat dissipation and cooling performance.


Low-Noise and Efficient Cooling

Combines low-noise, efficient cooling with great value. Designed to work with CPU’s up to 80W thermal design but greater cooling efficiency can be attained with efficient case airflow. Perfect for workstation desktop systems.


Intelligent and Optimised Design

Hi-performance and engineered aluminium heatsink with bi-ped fins to double the dissipation area, coupled with 95mm fan that features intelligent PWM function, delivers as much air as needed at any given time to cool the CPU. Coupled with hi-grade thermal interface pre-applied. Ensuring that the cooler delivers outstanding cooling performance.


New and Easy Mounting Design

Perfect for the new Intel LGA1700 socket mounting pattern with extra-safe metal screws and retention plate.


Array of Compatibility

Supports common desktop motherboards such as ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX.

Features

• Height of the cooler is only 64.5mm.
• Compatible with Intel® LGA 1700.
• Intelligent PWM and silent fan.
• 95mm low-noise and durable PWM fan.

Specifications
Cooler Specifications
Edition Extra Secure Aluminium Intel Core i5 LGA1700 Cooler
Cooler Form Factor Single Tower
Heatpipes  
Cooler Features
  • Aluminium Fins
  • Aluminium Heatsink
Socket Compatibility
  • 1700
  • 1851
Max. TDP 80W
Fan Specifications
Included Fan Configuration  
Fan Edition  
PWM Fan Yes
Fan Bearing Type EBR Bearing
Fan Colour Black
LED Lighting  
Fan/Pump Connectors 1 x 4-pin PWM
Max. Fan Speed 3000 rpm
Max. Fan Airflow 53.62 CFM
Max. Air Pressure 4.87 mm H²O
Max. Sound Level 36.6 dBA
Materials
Cooler Materials Aluminium
Included TIM (Thermal Interface Material)  
Dimensions & Weight
Heatsink/Radiator Dimensions  
Total Dimensions 95 x 64.5 x 95 mm (WxHxD)
Weight  
Additional Information
Scan Code LN132249
Model Number AK-CC6607EP01
GTIN 4710679552187
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-CC6607EP01 Cooler
Akasa AK-CC6607EP01 Cooler