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ThermalTake DuOrb CPU Cooler

ThermalTake DuOrb CPU Cooler

(2000rpm - MPN: CLP0464)
Description: In the first sight of DuOrb CPU cooler, your eyes will be caught by this unique design and dual-color LED lights, red and blue. The patented design features two separate fin configurations bringing an unprecedented visual aspect.

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  Description: DuOrb CPU Cooler (2000rpm)
  Manufacturer: ThermalTake
  User Reviews: Not Rated
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  Product Type: Cooling Fan/Heatsink
  Compatible Device: Processor
  Processor Socket: Socket: Intel LGA 775 AMD AM2/Am2+ CPU Support: Intel Core 2 Extreme Intel Core 2 Quad Intel Core 2 Duo Intel Pentium D Intel Pentium 4 Intel Pentium Intel Celeron D Intel Celeron AMD Athlon 64 FX AMD Athlon 64 X2 AMD Athlon 64 AMD Sempron
General  
  Product Type:  Cooling Fan/Heatsink
  Compatible Device:  Processor
  Fan Airflow:  2 x 37.7 CFM
  Fan Speed:  2 x 2000 rpm
  Noise Rating:  21 dBA
  Processor Socket:  Socket: Intel LGA 775 AMD AM2/Am2+ CPU Support: Intel Core 2 Extreme Intel Core 2 Quad Intel Core 2 Duo Intel Pentium D Intel Pentium 4 Intel Pentium Intel Celeron D Intel Celeron AMD Athlon 64 FX AMD Athlon 64 X2 AMD Athlon 64 AMD Sempron
  MTBF:  50000 hour(s)
  Dimensions:  3.39" Height x 4.17" Width x 7.95" Depth
  Weight:  1.32 lbs
  Warranty Information:  3 Year Limited Warranty
  URL:  Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications  
  Frequency Band:  Provides maximum heat conductivity and dissipation performance Double-Sided Radiant Heat pipes Penetrating Fins transmit heat evenly and efficiently Dual-Flow Design further utilizes system air flow to cool down surrounding temperatures Dissipates the heat of CPU, RAM, VRM, North Bridge, and the back of VGA card. Red-Light Orb cools RAM area
  Connectors:  3-pin
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