SilverStone Technology AR10-115XS 3U Rackmount Server/Small Form Factor Intel CPU Cooler with Screw Bracket - View 1

SilverStone Technology AR10-115XS 3U Rackmount Server/Small Form Factor Intel CPU Cooler with Screw Bracket

4.0 (10 ratings)
~$43.22
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Key Features

  • Three Ø6mm heat-pipes and aluminum fins for excellent heat conducting efficiency
  • Heat-pipe direct contact (HDC) technology
  • 70mm dual ball bearing PWM fan
  • Includes spring screw bracket with backplane
  • Intel LGA1150/1151/1155/1156 compatible

Specifications

Brand
SilverStone Technology
Voltage
12 Volts
Cooling Method
Fan
Compatible Devices
Server
Noise Level
18.07 dB
Material
Aluminum
Maximum Rotational Speed
4000 RPM
UPC
844761013004
Global Trade Identification Number
00844761013004
Manufacturer
Silverstone
Number of Items
1
Item model number
AR10-115XS
Item Weight
1 pounds
Product Dimensions
3.67 x 3.67 x 3.12 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
3.67 x 3.67 x 3.12 inches
Color
70MM w/ Spring-Screw Bracket
Country of Origin
China
Date First Available
December 1, 2016

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Customer Reviews

Teddypaw
Keeping my Intel i3 cooler than it's Intel counterpart. I'm content!
Jake
Small but decent cooler. Was hoping for lower CPU temperature compared to the stock Intel cooler, but there was no change. Maybe it would do better in a case with better front to back airflow.
Rez
I recommend this cooler, if you don't mind also having to buying a quieter Noctua 60mm fan for it.Pros:- 2U- Solid build quality.- Keeps my 65W i7-4790s @ 4.0GHz within safe temperatures. (runs full tilt 24/7 as a bare metal cloud compute node.)Cons:- Loud stock fan (but it's meant for servers, which are usually locked away in a datacenter, so go figure)- I replaced the stock 60mm fan with a Noctua one, and it's now whisper quiet while still staying within safe temps.
gulaz
did a little better than stock but not much, about 5 degrees better, stress test hit 83 degrees celsius on old i7 860