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Thermalright Venomous-X RT CPU Heatsink The Venomous-X RT is compatible with sockets 775, 1156, 1366, AM2 ,AM2+, and AM3 out of the box. Thus the Venomous-X will conquer the heat produced by any Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and latest AMD as well. However, the Venomous-X was designed with the future in mind. Six core processors have already been accounted for. This is possible because, Thermalright's installation hardware allows the end-user to adjust pressure via the "Pressure Vault Bracket". Adjustments can be made from 40-70 lbs of pressure to fit any CPU IHS for the best possible CPU contact. The Venomous-X inherited Thermalright's 6mm sintered heat pipe design, with soldered contact points with the fins and heatsink base to ensure effective heat transfer to our fin array. Thermalright engineers also increased the fin gap distance by 20% to 1.9mm. This modified fin array incorporating our bent winglet design, allows air to rapidly pass through the heatsink with minimal resistance. Consequently, low or high RPM fans will exhibit excellent performance. Secondly, Thermalright customers have been requesting a mirrored copper base. Done! We have also Nickel coated it to ensure long term usage, preventing oxidation. The base of the Venomous-X is also slightly convex. This design has been proven to increase performance of the heatsink by drawing away heat from the center of the CPU at an accelerated rate. Manufacturing such a base is a complex task, thus Thermalright ensured every Thermalright Venomous-X CPU heatsink is produced with the highest of quality standards. Thermalright's manufacturing efforts maintain build quality. Every heatsink from the base, heat pipes, fin array, fan and all of the soldering points in between will mirror our original design. When designing a successor to the U120E, Thermalright centered focus on three characteristics: installation, thermal performance, and outlook. Eighteen months later, what we came up with was the Venomous-X. SPorting the ebst adjustable retention system or "installing mechanism", to date while breaking thermal performance barriers and retaining some Thermalright style, we know you won't be disappointed!
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