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ThermalTake MaxOrb CPU Cooler

2000rpm - MPN: CLP0369 See Product Details

Product Details of ThermalTake MaxOrb CPU Cooler

Description

Perfect for today’s high-powered Intel and AMD processors. Thermaltake’s Max Orb offers superior cooling for Intel’s Core 2, Pentium, Celeron, and the AMD 64FX, 64X2, 64, and Sempron processors. The Max Orb Model CL-P0369 features 6-heatpipe structure (removes heat via 6 different channels) and its unique radiant heatpipe penetrate fin transmits heat evenly and efficiently. Thermaltake’s patented radiate design includes an embedded fan, mirror-coated copper base, and a large heat dissipation area.

Quick Glance

Product Type: Cooling Fan

Compatible Device: Processor

Processor Socket: AMD Socket 754, AMD Socket 939, AMD Socket AM2, Intel Socket T (LGA775)

Summary

Product Title: ThermalTake MaxOrb CPU Cooler

Manufacturer: ThermalTake

Power Score: 4.4 | 1 Review

General

Product Type: Cooling Fan

Compatible Device: Processor

Fan Airflow: 1 x 86.5 CFM

Fan Speed: 1 x 2000 rpm

Noise Rating: 24 dBA

Processor Socket: AMD Socket 754, AMD Socket 939, AMD Socket AM2, Intel Socket T (LGA775)

MTBF: 50000 hour(s)

Dimensions: 3.75" Height x 5.63" Width x 5.67" Depth

Weight: 1.03 lbs

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited Warranty

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Blue LEDs Heat pipe technology

Fins/Pins Style: Straight Fin

Fan Location: Side Fan

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  testseek.com - Oct 30, 2008

ThermalTake MaxOrb CL-P0369

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