Heatkiller 3.0 manual






















The HEATKILLER® NSB series combines performance and maximum compatibility. The Mainboard waterblock is designed to ensure compatibility to many Mainboards. The mount is very flexible to adapt to virtually all applications. The waterblock is shipped with two mounts! This allows mounting on Mainboards with a diagonal hole spacing of 43,0 to.  · The Heatkiller LT is $20 cheaper with the POM top instead of the solid copper top. The Heatkiller LC is even cheaper than the LT (mid 40s USD?) but it becomes so because there are less channels milled into the bottom plate. This kit allows the conversion of a HEATKILLER® CPU for use on socket / All necessary mounting elements are included. Compatible with HEATKILLER® CPU (all editions). Specifications. Included: 1x Mounting plates made from stainless steel. 1x Installation material/manual. Reviews.


This kit allows the conversion of a HEATKILLER® CPU for use on socket / All necessary mounting elements are included. Compatible with HEATKILLER® CPU (all editions). Specifications. Included: 1x Mounting plates made from stainless steel. 1x Installation material/manual. Reviews. Please check the corresponding manuals for additional information on disassembly of the heat sink and mainboards. 3. Important information on the orientation of the HEATKILLER® IV The HEATKILLER® IV has no predefined orientation on the CPU. Depending on the mainboard layout, all four orientations should be possible. The HEATKILLER V for AMD Radeon RX /XT graphics cards is now available. However, this is not simply a Heatkiller V with an adapted base plate, as we have made numerous optimizations and HEATKILLER V for Nvidia RTX / receives “Highly recommended” award from www.doorway.ru


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