AXP-140 RT

Low profile CPU cooler with down draft style of air cooling makes it perfect for HTPC; heasink total height is 70.2 mm.

Support intel Socket 775 / 1366 / 1156 and AMD Socket AM2 / AM3 .

Down draft air flow helps to cool CPU surroundings such as MOSFET and North Bridge chipset producing a general reduction in temperature inside your computer case .
Large surface area for cooling (140mm x 140mm) with option to install a 120mm fan or a 140mm silent fan, balancing noise and performance to suit your preference .

Six nickel-plated heatpipes to reduce oxidation effect, maintaining top performance for long term usage.

Features an all copper base and soldering technology that has each heatsink fins soldered to the heatpipes for a definite contact in producing high efficiency rate of heat transfer.

Include 140mm 11 fins Large airflow fan (1500RPM) .

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Description

Heatsink Specifications:
Dimension: L145 x W147 x H70.2 mm
Weight: 550g (Heatsink only)
Heat pipes: Six heat pipes with Nickel plated
Heat sink base : copper

Fan Dimension:
Dimension: L140 x W140 x H25 mm
Bearing Type: two ball
Rated Speed: 1500RPM
Noise level: 33.5dBA
Air flow: 94.7CFM

 FAQ 1
Question :A lot of motherboards of today have their own heatpipe cooling system running across the board. Some of them are really tall. How can I be sure that the AXP-140 will fit?
Answer : Current highest heatpipe cooling system is no higher than 37mm. There is a distance of 40mm from the bottom of the base to the first fin from the bottom, therefore it is safe to say that at long as you have at least 40mm of clearance, motherboards that incorporate the heatpipe cooling system will have room to work with AXP-140
 FAQ 2
Question :Would AXP-140 be able to fit in my mid tower case?
Answer : Basically, for mid tower cases there are two types of formats to determine compatibility with AXP-140. You will first need to confirm that your case has a width of 110mm or above. Next, locate your PSU (Power Supply unit). If your PSU is located right above the motherboard without overlapping, you’re ok to install AXP-140. If your PSU is located at the bottom then you would not be able to install AXP-140. Please refer to illustration.
 FAQ 3
Question :I have a micro-ATX motherboard. Would I have a problem installing the AXP-140? What about my video card? Would I have room left for it if AXP-140 is installed?
Answer : When putting forth the design for AXP-140, HTPC audience was our primary goal. Micro-ATX motherboards are definitely included in our plan. You would not have spacing problem with AXP-140.have at least 40mm of clearance, motherboards that incorporate the heatpipe cooling system will have room to work with AXP-140