Arctic Alpine 17 Compact CPU Air Cooler
Arctic Alpine 17 Compact CPU Air Cooler
Scan code: LN124014 Manufacturer code: ACALP00040A
£8.99
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Arctic Alpine 17 Compact CPU Air Cooler

Arctic Alpine 17 Cooler, 92mm Fan, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, Radial, Aluminium Fins, Intel LGA1851

Scan code: LN124014 Manufacturer code: ACALP00040A
£8.99
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Product Overview

Designed for Intel Alder Lake

The Alpine 17 is exclusively compatible with Socket LGA1700 and Intel's latest Alder Lake CPUs.


Full Control with Wide RPM Range

The Alpine 17 features a very wide PWM-controlled speed range. This reduces noise to the minimum while also guaranteeing the highest cooling performance.


Easy and Tool-Free Installation

With the MX-4 already pre-applied, the Alpine 17 can be mounted directly. Thanks to the push pins, installation is a breeze. Additional tools are not needed to mount the cooler.


High-Quality Bearing

Thanks to an alloy/lubricant combination developed in Germany, friction inside the bearing is reduced and higher efficiency is achieved. In this way, less heat develops, there is less bearing noise and the fan life is extended.


Improved Cooling Performance Through Innovative Heat Sink Design

The extra fine cooling fins of the new Alpine are fanned out in a Y-shape. The high thermal conductivity of the aluminium is fully retained in the type of extrusion used. This novel production process makes it possible to produce a high-performance yet very compact radial heat sink. This results in an increase in the surface area of the heat sink, optimization of the airflow and thus an increase in cooling performance.

Features


• Fan Diameter: 92 mm
• Speed: 100 - 2000 rpm
• Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing
• Noise Level: 0.3 Sone
• Current/ Voltage: 0.12 A
• Connector: 4-Pin PWM-Fan-Connector
• Speed Control: Pulse Width Modulation - PWM
• Support for Intel LGA 1700 sockets.

Specifications
Cooler Specifications
Edition Alpine 17
Cooler Form Factor Radial Heatsink
Heatpipes  
Cooler Features  
Socket Compatibility
  • 1700
  • 1851
Max. TDP  
Fan Specifications
Included Fan Configuration 1 x 92mm
Fan Edition  
PWM Fan Yes
Fan Bearing Type Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Fan Colour Black/White
LED Lighting N/A
Fan/Pump Connectors 1 x 4-pin PWM
Max. Fan Speed 2000 rpm
Max. Fan Airflow  
Max. Air Pressure  
Max. Sound Level  
Materials
Cooler Materials  
Included TIM (Thermal Interface Material) Included
Dimensions & Weight
Heatsink/Radiator Dimensions  
Total Dimensions 96.2 x 77x 96.2 mm (WxHxD)
Weight 288 g
Additional Information
Scan Code LN124014
Model Number ACALP00040A
GTIN 4895213703895
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
72 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ARCTIC GmbH
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