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Frontier Plus universal - SP994A2-B

Frontier Plus universal - SP994A2-B

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The Spire Frontier Plus is a universal CPU cooler with direct contact heat-pipes for the cost effective PC systems. The two pieces 8mm in diameter heat-pipes make direct contact with the cpu heat spreader, dissipating heat effectively and fast. The high density fins are crowned with a powerful fan for high airflow and great cooling performance. The 92mm PWM controlled dc fan provides ample airflow and silent cooling between 15.0 and 22.0dBA. Compatibility is ensured with the multi-platform mounting clip for Intel socket 775/1155/1156 & 1366 / 1150/1151 sockets and AMD AM2/AM3  micro-processors. This affordable cooler is build to deliver great cooling for maximum performance of your system!

FEATURES

  • Two 6mm heatpipes U-shaped direct touch
  • 100W TDP
  • Supports AM2/AM3/AM4 and Intel Core i5/i7/i9
  • Black Fan 90x25mm
  • 2510 3PIN connector
  • Two Wire Clip fan mounts
  • Including two years manufacturer warranty

SPECIFICATIONS

EAN

6943051286266

Brand

Spire

Unit Weight (kg)

0,3

Unit Dimensions (cm)

12,4 x 6.1 x 13.9

Package Weight (kg)

0.5

Package Dimensions (cm)

13x13x10.5

Bearing Type

Sleeve bearing

Cable Length (cm)

30

Certification

CE/ROHS

Color

Fan black + radiator silver

Connectors

3 pin MOLEX 2510

Fan Size (cm)

9x9x2,5

Fan Type

DC 12V

CPU Brand

INTEL/AMD

Mainboard Support

Installation set for Intel 775/115*/1366/2011 and AMD-AM3
Supports AM2/AM3/AM4 and Intel Core i5/i7/i9

Material

Aluminum – Copper

Rated Current (A)

0.11

Rated Power (W)

1.32

Rated Speed (RPM) +/- 10%

2200

Thermal Design Power (W)

100

Warranty

2 years

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