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Asus Triton 77 CPU Cooler

92mm - 2300rpm 1 x Vapo Bearing - MPN: TRITON77 See Product Details

Product Details of Asus Triton 77 CPU Cooler

Description

The Triton 77 has five copper heat pipes and high-density fins that effectively conduct heat away, maximizing cooling abilities, and ensuring system in stable condition.

Quick Glance

Product Type: Cooling Fan/Heatsink

Compatible Device: Processor

Processor Socket: CPU Support: Intel: Core2 Extreme/ Core2 Quad (Quad-Core) Core2 Duo/ Pentium Dual Core/ Pentium D (Dual-Core) Pentium 4 HT/Celeron D AMD: Athlon 64 FX Athlon 64 X2 Athlon 64 Phenom FX/X3/X4 Sempron CPU Socket: Intel - LGA 775 AMD - 754/939/940/AM2/AM2+/socket F(1207)/1207+

Summary

Product Title: Asus Triton 77 CPU Cooler

Manufacturer: Asus

Power Score: 4.4 | 1 Review

General

Product Type: Cooling Fan/Heatsink

Compatible Device: Processor

Fan Airflow: 1 x 36.3 CFM

Fan Speed: 1 x 2300 rpm - ? 10%

Processor Socket: CPU Support: Intel: Core2 Extreme/ Core2 Quad (Quad-Core) Core2 Duo/ Pentium Dual Core/ Pentium D (Dual-Core) Pentium 4 HT/Celeron D AMD: Athlon 64 FX Athlon 64 X2 Athlon 64 Phenom FX/X3/X4 Sempron CPU Socket: Intel - LGA 775 AMD - 754/939/940/AM2/AM2+/socket F(1207)/1207+

Dimensions: 3.62" x 3.62" x 0.98" - Fan, 4.92" Height x 3.07" Width x 3.54" Length

Weight: 1.11 lbs

URL: Manufacturer Link

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  • 4.2
  testseek.com - Oct 30, 2008

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