Fan/Sink Combo Removes CPU Heat

April 1, 1999
A new family of CPU coolers has been developed using a long-life 12 vdc fan and anodized heatsink. In addition to integrating a fan and sink together to achieve high rates of heat dissipation, the "Q" Series of coolers also includes an easy-to-attach

A new family of CPU coolers has been developed using a long-life 12 vdc fan and anodized heatsink. In addition to integrating a fan and sink together to achieve high rates of heat dissipation, the "Q" Series of coolers also includes an easy-to-attach retention module designed specifically for use with the new SECC Slot 2 CPUs. The "Q" Series also comes in a slimmer package for use where real estate is at a premium.The firm also offers thermally conductive insulators (standard and custom die-cut) and passive and active heatsinks for cooling CPUs operating at speeds of up to 450 MHz and beyond.

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