Thermalright Macho Rev.A CPU Cooler for Intel and AMD CPU's
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Thermalright Macho Rev.A CPU Cooler for Intel and AMD CPU's
Scan code: LN41724 Manufacturer code: HR-02 Macho
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Thermalright Macho Rev.A CPU Cooler for Intel and AMD CPU's

Thermalright HR-02 Macho Rev.A CPU Cooler inc 140mm Silent Fan For Intel & AMD CPU's

Scan code: LN41724 Manufacturer code: HR-02 Macho
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Product Overview Motherboard Compatibility
Intel: Socket LGA 775/1150/1155/1156/1366/2011
AMD: Socket AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2/FM2+

The Best C/P CPU Cooler for Overclockers & Gamer!

Proprietary through holes on fins for efficient ventilation.

Fanless design for low-noise operation.

Including one Thermalright TY-147 Utra-low noise 900~1300RPM PWM-Fan (MAX21 dBA).

Convex copper base design, to ensure the highest thermal conducting thermal efficiency between the cpu and the heatsink.

Includes the new mounting bracket for better compatibility with Asus and Asrock motherboards
Features Technical Spec:

Heatsink Specifications:
Dimension: L151mm x H140mm x W26.5mm
Weight: 140g
Fan speed: 900~1300RPM (PWM controlled)
Fan noise: 19~21dBA
Airflow: 56~73CFM
Connector: 4 Pin (PWM Fan connector)

Includes the new mounting bracket for better compatibility with Asus and Asrock motherboards
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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Thermalright Macho Rev.A CPU Cooler for Intel and AMD CPU's
Thermalright Macho Rev.A CPU Cooler for Intel and AMD CPU's