[section_title title=”Specifications”]Specifications
Model No.
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SST-AR05 |
Material
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Copper heat pipes with aluminum fins |
Application
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Intel Socket LGA1155/1156/1150 AMD Socket AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2 |
Heat Pipe Type
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Ø6mm heat-pipe x 2 |
Cooling System
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92mm x 92mm x 15mm fan |
Dimension w/fan
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104mm (W) x 92mm (D) x 36.7mm (H) (with fan) |
Noise
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20 ~ 28.3dBA |
Bearing
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Rifle Bearing |
Net Weight
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138g (without fan) |
Voltage Rating (V)
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12V |
Start Voltage (V)
|
7V |
Air Flow (CFM)
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40.2CFM (Max.) |
Speed (R.P.M.)
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1200 ~ 2500RPM PWM |
Life Expectance (hrs)
|
40,000 hours |
Remark |
*To use on CPUs with TDP greater than 65W, a case with efficient airflow is required. |
@play3r Thanks for the review – i have this cooler and it works great in my mini-ITX build (which also uses the ML06-E you reviewed earlier this summe).. Needless to say its a REALLY tight fit getting everything in there. It’s especially cramped now since I installed a GTX 750 Ti by Gigabyte.
Do you think its possible to replace the CPU by removing the heatsink / fan from the top side? I really don’t want to take everything out of the case just to access the back of the mobo.
Always appreciate nice comments, thank you! In regards to your question, you can do it, I rarely remove the backplates when re-applying new thermal paste etc! It will work if the mounting mechanism doesn’t cover the CPU hold down on the motherboard!