
Intel E41997-002 Socket 1156 CPU Cooler Fan
Keep Your Processor Cool with the Intel E41997-002 Heat Sink & Fan The Intel E41997-002 heat sink and fan provide an efficient cooling solution for your Intel processor. Designed to keep your CPU running cool, this heat sink and fan combo helps to maintain optimal performance and extend the ...
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Overview
Keep Your Processor Cool with the Intel E41997-002 Heat Sink & Fan
The Intel E41997-002 heat sink and fan provide an efficient cooling solution for your Intel processor. Designed to keep your CPU running cool, this heat sink and fan combo helps to maintain optimal performance and extend the life of your processor.
Specifications:
- Socket Type: Socket 1156
- Compatibility: Intel Core i7, i5 & i3
- Fan Size: 3.5"
- Connector: 4-Pin Connector
- Thermal Design Power (TDP): Up to 73W
Key Features
Intel E41997-002 Socket 1156 Aluminum Heat Sink Fan General Features: Aluminum heat sink
3.5-inch fan 12 VDC, 0.60A 4-pin power connector (12-inch cable length, approximate)
Regulatory Approvals: UL CE
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features an aluminum heat sink designed to efficiently dissipate heat from the CPU for stable operation.
- Equipped with a 3.5-inch fan that provides active cooling to maintain optimal processor temperatures.
- Designed for use with Socket 1156 CPUs, ensuring compatibility with specific Intel processor generations.
- Includes a 4-pin power connector for fan control and a 12-inch cable for flexible installation within a PC case.
- Carries UL and CE regulatory approvals, indicating adherence to certain safety and quality standards.
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for Socket 1156, which limits its compatibility with newer or different CPU sockets.
- The fan operates at 12 VDC, 0.60A, which may not be ideal for users seeking extremely low noise levels under load.
- Cable length of approximately 12 inches might be restrictive for larger PC cases or specific cable management needs.
- The cooling capacity is tailored for the listed socket, potentially making it unsuitable for high-performance or overclocked CPUs.
- Being an aluminum heat sink, its thermal conductivity might not match that of copper-based alternatives for extreme cooling.