Aluminum Heatsink Fin Cooling Fan 3 Pin Cooler 40mm for PC Northbridge Chipset
Help keep your computer running cool and efficiently with this Aluminum Heatsink Fin Cooling Fan. Custom designed for PC Northbridge Chipsets, this fan provides effective heat dissipation and improved airflow, enhancing system stability and extending component life.
Product Features:
- Compact Size and Easy Installation: Measuring only 40mm in diameter, this cooling fan fits snugly into tight spaces and is incredibly easy to install.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality aluminum with a corrosion-resistant finish, this heatsink fan is built to withstand the rigors of continuous use.
- Efficient Heat Dissipation: The heatsink fins increase the surface area for heat transfer, effectively dissipating heat from the Northbridge chipset.
- Improved Airflow: The fan blades are engineered to generate maximum airflow, efficiently removing heat from the chipset and surrounding components.
- 3-Pin Connection: This cooling fan connects easily to your motherboard’s 3-pin header, ensuring compatibility with most systems.
- Versatile Compatibility: Designed specifically for PC Northbridge Chipsets, this cooling fan helps maintain optimal temperatures in a wide range of computer models.
Additional Features:
Ultra-low noise operation for a quieter computing experience
Long-lasting performance with a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours
Available in multiple colors to match your system’s aesthetics
Why Choose Our Aluminum Heatsink Fin Cooling Fan?
Custom-designed for PC Northbridge Chipsets for precise cooling performance
Durable construction ensures longevity and reliability
Compact size and easy installation make it a convenient solution
Improved airflow and heat dissipation enhance system stability
Versatile compatibility and multiple color options provide flexibility and customization
Specifications:
- Diameter: 40mm
- Thickness: 10mm
- Connector: 3-Pin
- Voltage: 12V
- Speed: 6000 RPM
- Airflow: 12 CFM
- Noise Level: <20 dBA
Resources:
PC World: How to Cool Your PC
Tom’s Hardware: Best CPU Heatsinks