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Thermalright Ultra 90

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Manufacturer: Thermalright
Author: W1zzard
Date: Aug 31st 2006

Introduction

I would like to thank Thermalright for supplying the tested cooler.

DimensionsL45 x W102 x H147 (heatsink only)
Weight:435g (heatsink only)

Recommended Fan

Maker: Panaflo (Panasonic)
Model: FBL09A12M
Size: 92 x 92 x 25 (mm)
Bearing: Hydro Wave
Voltage: 12V
Speed: 2450 rpm
Air Flow: 48 CFM
Noise Level: 30.0 dBA
Weight: 110g (3.88 oz)
CompatibilityAMD Athlon 64 FX processor: FX-62
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core processors: 5000+, 4800+, 4600+, 4400+, 4200+, 4000+, and 3800+
AMD Athlon 64 processors: 3800+, 3500+
AMD Sempron processors: 3600+, 3500+, 3400+, and 3200+

Packaging



Box contents:
  • CPU Cooler
  • Mounting clips for Socket 939
  • Fan mounting clips
  • Thermal grease
  • Thermalright Sticker
  • Instruction manual



The heatsink's base is very flat and shiny. It has a few very minor milling marks and scratches.


Given this flat base it is possible that you pull the CPU out of the socket when removing the heatsink, even with the lever down. To avoid this, gently rotate the heatsink while pulling upwards.

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