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Basic Specs Thermalright SilverArrow IB-E Extreme
Purpose:
processor
Socket:
S775, S1150/1155/S1156, S1356/S1366, S2011, AM2, AM2+, AM3/AMD AM3+/FM1, FM2
The number of heat pipes:
8
Heat sink material:
aluminum+copper
The number of fans:
2
Fan dimension (LxWxH):
140x140x27 mm
Speed of rotation:
600 to 2500 rpm
Air flow:
31.4 - 130 CFM
Noise level:
21 - 45 dB
Detailed Specs Thermalright SilverArrow IB-E Extreme
Connector type:
4-pin PWM
Backlight:
no
The speed controller:
no
The dimensions of the cooler (WxHxD):
155x163x130 mm
Weight:
1090 g
Additional information:
possibility to install 150 mm fan


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