Sharkoon A40 Black Intel/AMD CPU Cooler
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Sharkoon A40 Black Intel/AMD CPU Cooler
Scan code: LN164200 Manufacturer code: 4044951041985
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Sharkoon A40 Black Intel/AMD CPU Cooler

Sharkoon A40 Black CPU Air Cooler, 1x 120mm PWM Fan, Single Tower, 4x Copper Heatpipes, Intel/AMD

Scan code: LN164200 Manufacturer code: 4044951041985
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A40 Single-Tower CPU Air Cooler in Black from Sharkoon

Sharkoon A40 Black Cooler

Superior air cooling The Sharkoon A40 is a single-tower CPU air cooler equipped with 4 heat pipes that ensure an efficient heat transfer from the CPU to the heat sink. Even with demanding applications, this CPU cooler is designed to continuously maintain an optimum temperature thanks to its precisely controllable 120mm fan, compatibility with the latest CPU sockets, and a good TDP of 220 W.


CPU Socket Compatibility:
Intel® LGA1851/1700/1200/1150/1151/1155/1156/1356/1366 (i3/i5/i7/i9/E3)
Xeon E5-X79-X99-2011-2066/ AMD® Socket AM5/AM4/AM3/AM2/FM1/FM2 (Ryzen3/Ryzen5/Ryzen7/Ryzen9/Athlon/Phenom).

1x 120mmControllable PWM Fan

Fluid DynamicBearing Type

Fan Speed500 – 1,800 rpm ± 10%

Close up of the PWM fan

Precise 120mm Fan The A40 is a single-tower solution with a precisely controllable 120mm PWM fan with 500 to 1,800 rpm. The fan speed can be adjusted according to the system load, allowing a flexible noise level of up to 30 dB(A).

A40 close up of 4 Copper Heat Pipes

4 Copper Heat Pipes To ensure a continuously good heat dissipation, the A40 has 4 copper heat pipes, each with a diameter of 6mm as well as a direct-touch connection.

Close up of high-performance cooler

Excellent TDP of 220 W With a good TDP of 220 W, the A40 offers sufficient performance to dissipate heat quickly and effectively and to optimally cool even modern processors.

A40 sockets compatibility

Full Socket Compatibility The A40 is compatible with all common CPU sockets, including the new LGA1851, making it easy to use in any PC system.

Arial view of the A40 cooler showing sizing

Common Size At 120 x 72 x 153mm and 591 g, the A40 has usual single-tower dimensions, allowing a high level of compatibility for all kinds of hardware builds.

A40 cooler in PC system

Flexible and Easy Installation The A40 CPU cooler is specially designed for the quick and easy installation in new or existing systems.

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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