đź§ Key Features
đź§Š Active Cooling
🔌 Socket Compatibility
Designed for the Intel LGA 775 socket — common on older desktop motherboards (including Intel Pentium 4, Pentium D, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad systems).
⚙️ Installation
🌬 Fan Specifications
Diameter: Typically around 70 – 80 mm (may vary by model).
Speed: Designed for efficient airflow at a noise‑controlled level.
Connector: 3‑pin or 4‑pin PWM connector — powers the fan and allows motherboard speed control.
🛡 Cooling Performance
Effective for stock/recommended TDP CPUs that originally shipped with LGA 775 systems.
Suitable for everyday computing tasks, office use, and light workloads.
đź”§ Why It Matters
âś” Prevents Overheating: Reduces risk of thermal throttling or shutdowns due to high CPU temperatures.
âś” Quiet Operation: Balanced fan design keeps noise levels reasonable.
✔ Easy Installation: Clip‑on mounting system specific to LGA 775 makes replacement or upgrade straightforward.
📦 Typical Specifications
| Feature | Typical Value |
|---|
| Compatibility | Intel LGA 775 Socket |
| Cooling Type | Active (Fan + Heatsink) |
| Fan Size | ~70–80 mm diameter (varies) |
| Connector | 3‑pin or 4‑pin PWM |
| Thermal Interface | Pre‑applied paste or included tube |
| Use Case | Desktop CPU cooling |
đź§ Common Uses
âś” Replacement for old/damaged stock cooler
âś” Quiet cooling upgrade for older LGA 775 systems
âś” Basic thermal maintenance for legacy PCs
🔄 Installation Tips
Remove old cooler and clean CPU surface.
Apply/ensure thermal paste is properly on the CPU.
Align mounting clips with the LGA 775 retention brackets.
Secure fan/heatsink firmly but without excessive force.
Connect fan header to the CPU_FAN header on the motherboard.