2u Cpu Cooler Rectangular Intel Lga2011-3 for Supermicro Motherboard 165W For Sale

2u Cpu Cooler Rectangular Intel Lga2011-3 for Supermicro Motherboard 165W
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2u Cpu Cooler Rectangular Intel Lga2011-3 for Supermicro Motherboard 165W:
$34.99

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2u Cpu Cooler Rectangular Intel Lga2011-3 for Supermicro Motherboard 165W

Product Description

Please note:

Please confirm whether the required CPU cooler is rectangular (narrow) or square. This CPU cooler is rectangular (narrow).


Brand: COOLSERVER


Product model: R63


CPU type: lga2011 rectangular


Product size: L99 * W82.7 * H67mm


Fan speed: PWM 3000-6800RPM


Noise value: 49.4dBA (MAX)


Air volume: 34.74 CFM (MAX)


Fan plug: 4pin PWM


Bearing type: double ball bearing


Material: aluminum fins+4 heat pipes


Power consumption: Maximum support for CPU power consumption of 165W (strong ventilation of the chassis)

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