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Air cooler APNX AP1-5PIPE ARGB WH 600-1800 RPM 76.3 CFM
Air cooler APNX AP1-5PIPE ARGB WH 600-1800 RPM 76.3 CFM
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Air cooler APNX AP1-5PIPE ARGB WH 600-1800 RPM 76.3 CFM
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Air cooler APNX AP1-5PIPE ARGB WH 600-1800 RPM 76.3 CFM
Air cooler APNX AP1-5PIPE ARGB WH 600-1800 RPM 76.3 CFM
The APNX AP1-5PIPE ARGB WH air cooler is a compact CPU cooling solution designed for modern desktop builds. Measuring 128 x 92 x 157 mm and operating at 600–1800 RPM, this white air cooler delivers up to 76.3 CFM of airflow while supporting high TDP loads up to 245 W. Its five 6 mm heat pipes and aluminum-alloy frame provide effective heat dissipation, and ARGB lighting adds configurable illumination to the cooler’s fan and shroud.
The five-heatpipe design and HCTT (Heat Core Touch Technology) ensure close contact with the processor surface for improved thermal transfer. Hydro bearing reduces friction and noise while extending operating life, supported by a rated MTBF of 80,000 hours. The cooler’s compact footprint and compatibility with multiple socket types permit installation in many modern motherboards without blocking high-profile memory modules. ARGB lighting provides visual customization, and the aluminum-alloy frame combines rigidity with thermal performance.
Prepare the motherboard and CPU socket according to the motherboard manufacturer’s instructions. Apply an appropriate layer of thermal paste to the CPU heat spreader. Position the cooler so the heat pipe base sits flat on the CPU, then secure the mounting brackets to the motherboard and tighten screws evenly to ensure uniform contact. Connect the fan power and ARGB headers to the motherboard or controller. After installation, verify fan operation in BIOS or fan-control software and monitor CPU temperatures during initial boot and under load to confirm correct installation.
For optimal results, use a quality thermal paste and ensure the PC case provides sufficient intake and exhaust airflow. If using large memory modules, check clearance before installation. Configure fan curves in BIOS or software to balance noise and cooling performance based on workload.
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