Zócalos de procesador compatibles |
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color del producto | Blanco negro |
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Número de fanáticos | 2 |
Velocidad del ventilador (máx.) | 2000.0 rpm |
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Velocidad del ventilador (mín.) | 500.0 rpm |
Flujo de aire máximo | 87.6 cu-ft./minute |
Velocidad del motor de la bomba (máx.) | 2400.0 rpm |
Diámetro del ventilador | 120.0 mm |
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Ancho del radiador | 46.0 mm |
Altura del radiador | 132.0 mm |
Profundidad del radiador | 163.0 mm |
Peso | 2750.0 g |
Longitud del tubo | 320.0 mm |
Introduction Fractal Design has won virtually countless awards over the years, many of them from us here at eTeknix. Their chassis products are some of the best made, best looking and best performing in the industry, and they continued that success with their power supplies, and more recently, their coolers. Their latest cooler, the Kelvin T12 looks set to take the AIO market by storm, not only is it perfectly suitable for AIO plug-and-play deployment, but it's also expandable, much like a custom loop cooler. https://youtu.be/iaWB2pAjgIw The Kelvin T12 is certainly well equipped, with a thick-style 120mm radiator, high-quality Fractal
Fractal Design came out with their Kelvin range of coolers earlier this year and it's taken me a while to thoroughly test the range. Were they any good? Worth a read? Oh my word yes and yes…
Today Chad provides us with a full review of Fractal Design's new Kelvin T12 AIO CPU cooler. Pegged as 'powerful, quiet and expandable', is it for you?
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