Arctic Compact Intel CPU-Cooler For Continuous Operation
Arctic Compact Intel CPU-Cooler For Continuous Operation
SKU: 1056308563 MFR: Arctic Cooling
GTIN: 872767009387
Product Description
Arctic Compact Intel CPU-Cooler For Continuous Operation - 3.62" Maximum Fan Diameter - 2700 rpm - 28 dB(A) Noise - Air Cooler - Dual Ball Bearing - Socket H LGA-1156 Socket H4 LGA-1151 Socket H3 LGA-1150 Socket H2 LGA-1155 Compatible Processor Socket - Processor
Manufacturer : Arctic Cooling
Manufacturer Part No : ACALP00031A
Features
- Delivers a high airflow while keeping its noise minimal
- Features dual ball bearing for higher heat endurance and reduced noise emissions
- The competent cooling system is specially designed for standard processors
Product Details
Top-Notch Price-Performance Ratio
Thanks to its radial heat sink and good fan design the Alpine 12 CO offers a lot of performance at a very low price point. In internal tests leveled to 28 dB(A) the cooling performance of the Alpine 12 CO exceeded the competition in some cases by more than 10°C.
Improved Cooling Performance by New Production Process
The high thermal conductivity of aluminum is fully retained by a new type of extrusion. This new production process creates a powerful yet very compact radial heat sink. The particularly thin cooling fins of the new Alpine are fanned out in a Y-shape. This increases the surface area of the heat sink and therefore the cooling capacity.
Wide RPM Range
The Alpine 12 CO features a new motor technology with a very wide PWM-controlled RPM range. This keeps the noise level at a minimum while guaranteeing maximum cooling performance when needed.
Lower Power Consumption & Minimum Vibration
The new Alpine 12 CO is powered by an updated motor and runs much more efficiently than its predecessors. Due to sinus-magnetizing the new motor creates just 5 % of vibrations from commutation of a regular DC-motor. These factors contribute towards saving energy lowering the coil temperature and reducing vibrations to a minimum without compromising performance.
For Continuous Operation
The premium quality Japanese dual ball bearing allows continuous operation 24/7 without the slightest compromise in performance. Dust and high temperature are affecting this bearing a lot less than generic sleeve or one ball bearings and thus make it the perfect choice when reliability is essential.
Extended Life Span
A 10 °C lower motor temperature roughly doubles the life span of a fan.
The new ARCTIC motor has a four times longer service life through its low coil temperature.
Pre-applied MX-2 Thermal Paste
The pre-applied high-performance MX-2 thermal compound ensures fast and clean installation.
Easy and Tool-free Installation
Thanks to the push pins the installation is really easy. Additional tools are not needed to install the cooler.
1 x 92mm
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Arctic Compact Intel CPU-Cooler For Continuous Operation - 3.62" Maximum Fan Diameter - 2700 rpm - 28 dB(A) Noise - Air Cooler - Dual Ball Bearing - Socket H LGA-1156 Socket H4 LGA-1151 Socket H3 LGA-1150 Socket H2 LGA-1155 Compatible Processor Socket - Processor
Manufacturer : Arctic Cooling
Manufacturer Part No : ACALP00031A
Features
- Delivers a high airflow while keeping its noise minimal
- Features dual ball bearing for higher heat endurance and reduced noise emissions
- The competent cooling system is specially designed for standard processors
Product Details
Top-Notch Price-Performance Ratio
Thanks to its radial heat sink and good fan design the Alpine 12 CO offers a lot of performance at a very low price point. In internal tests leveled to 28 dB(A) the cooling performance of the Alpine 12 CO exceeded the competition in some cases by more than 10°C.
Improved Cooling Performance by New Production Process
The high thermal conductivity of aluminum is fully retained by a new type of extrusion. This new production process creates a powerful yet very compact radial heat sink. The particularly thin cooling fins of the new Alpine are fanned out in a Y-shape. This increases the surface area of the heat sink and therefore the cooling capacity.
Wide RPM Range
The Alpine 12 CO features a new motor technology with a very wide PWM-controlled RPM range. This keeps the noise level at a minimum while guaranteeing maximum cooling performance when needed.
Lower Power Consumption & Minimum Vibration
The new Alpine 12 CO is powered by an updated motor and runs much more efficiently than its predecessors. Due to sinus-magnetizing the new motor creates just 5 % of vibrations from commutation of a regular DC-motor. These factors contribute towards saving energy lowering the coil temperature and reducing vibrations to a minimum without compromising performance.
For Continuous Operation
The premium quality Japanese dual ball bearing allows continuous operation 24/7 without the slightest compromise in performance. Dust and high temperature are affecting this bearing a lot less than generic sleeve or one ball bearings and thus make it the perfect choice when reliability is essential.
Extended Life Span
A 10 °C lower motor temperature roughly doubles the life span of a fan.
The new ARCTIC motor has a four times longer service life through its low coil temperature.
Pre-applied MX-2 Thermal Paste
The pre-applied high-performance MX-2 thermal compound ensures fast and clean installation.
Easy and Tool-free Installation
Thanks to the push pins the installation is really easy. Additional tools are not needed to install the cooler.
1 x 92mm
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