Thermalright True Spirit 140 Power Aluminum Heat Pipe CPU Cooler with Fan for Intel & AMD
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Thermalright True Spirit 140 Power Aluminum Heat Pipe CPU Cooler with Fan for Intel & AMD
Scan code: LN56574 Manufacturer code: 814256000956
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Thermalright True Spirit 140 Power Aluminum Heat Pipe CPU Cooler with Fan for Intel & AMD

Thermalright True Spirit 140 Power CPU Cooler with TY-140 PWM Quiet Fan for Intel & AMD CPU's

Scan code: LN56574 Manufacturer code: 814256000956
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Product Overview • ULTRA style heatsink fin array, with copper base, elevates heatsink’s overall quality.
• Large heatsink fin array, provides dissipating area of up to 150*125mm, make complete use of the airflow, with 140mm or 120mm fan.
• With the max width of 55mm, tall memory spreaders are avoided.

• Support Multiple-Platforms.
• Includes one Thermalright TY-140 PWM fan, Ultra low noise at 21 dBA at max rpm (50cm testing distance)
• Fan-clips are compatible with both 140mm and 120mm fan. Features Heatsink Specifications:
Dimension: L155 mm x W53.4 mm x H171.2 mm
Weight: 880g
Heat pipes: 8mm heatpipe x 6 units
Copper Base: C1100 Pure copper nickel plated

TY-140 FAN Spec
Dimension: L152 mm x H140 mm x W26.5 mm
Weight: 160g
Rated Speed: 900 - 1300 RPM
Noise Level: 17 - 21dBA
Air Flow: 28.3 - 73.6 CFM
Connector: 4 Pin (PWM Fan connector)
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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Thermalright True Spirit 140 Power Aluminum Heat Pipe CPU Cooler with Fan for Intel & AMD
Thermalright True Spirit 140 Power Aluminum Heat Pipe CPU Cooler with Fan for Intel & AMD