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Colour of product | Black |
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Material |
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Number of heat pipes | 8 |
Power consumption (typical) | 1.44 W |
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Rated current | 0.12 A |
Noise level (high speed) | 21.0 dB |
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Noise level (low speed) | 17.0 dB |
Fan speed (max) | 1800.0 rpm |
Fan speed (min) | 800.0 rpm |
Minimum airflow | 69.69 cu-ft./minute |
Minimum air pressure | 2.94 mmH2O |
Radiator width | 4.72 in |
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Radiator height | 6.22 in |
Radiator depth | 4.72 in |
Width | 4.72 in |
Depth | 5.04 in |
Height | 6.34 in |
Weight | 30.51 oz |
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