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Thermalright Royal Pretor 130 Ultra processor air cooler, 130 mm fan, black, supports AM5/AM4/LGA 1700/1200/2066/2011
Thermalright Royal Pretor 130 Ultra is an air cooler for desktop processors featuring a 130 mm fan that spins up to 2150 RPM. The unit is finished in black and uses a sealed Precision FDB bearing to provide stable operation with a maximum air pressure of 2.87 mmH2O. It is compatible with modern desktop sockets including Socket AM5, Socket AM4, LGA 1700, LGA 1200, LGA 2066 and LGA 2011, and is intended for systems that require effective CPU heat dissipation.
The cooler combines a large 130 mm fan and a stable sealed bearing for extended lifespan and lower noise at typical operating speeds. With a rated maximum fan speed of 2150 RPM and airflow performance designed to deliver up to 69 CFM, the design balances cooling capacity and compact dimensions to fit most mid-tower and full-tower builds. Its black finish provides a neutral appearance that integrates with a wide range of system aesthetics.
Install the cooler onto a compatible motherboard following the manufacturer's mounting instructions for the target socket. Ensure the backplate and mounting hardware are correctly aligned, apply thermal paste to the CPU surface if not pre-applied, then secure the cooler to achieve even contact with the processor heatspreader. Connect the fan cable to the CPU fan header on the motherboard and verify the fan operates and is controlled by BIOS or fan-control software.
For optimal cooling performance, mount the Royal Pretor 130 Ultra in a case with good airflow and avoid obstructing the fan intake or exhaust. Use the motherboard fan control or a PWM curve to balance noise and cooling according to your workload. Periodically clean dust from the fan and heatsink fins to maintain airflow efficiency.
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