Dimension: 8.8mm x 8.8mm x 5mm
ChipSink is a complete range of passive heatsinks, specifically designed to correctly cool chips integrated into motherboards, such as: frequency generators (PLL), power supply regulators (MOSFET), peripheral control chipsets (SouthBridge) and integrated controllers (RAID, SATA). These coolers so that they can be easily installed on the above components when the motherboard is purchased. These components do not generally have adequate cooling systems and are always subjected to intense heat during system overclock and overvolt. The anodized surface ensures electrical insulation and maximum heat dissipation through radiation.
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