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Gembird PS-230P Socket 775 1U Passive specs.

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Basic Specs Gembird PS-230P Socket 775 1U Passive
Purpose:
processor
Socket:
S775
Heat sink material:
copper
Number of fans:
passive cooling
Detailed Specs Gembird PS-230P Socket 775 1U Passive
Backlight:
no
Speed controller:
no


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