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    Sharkoon launches Red Shock heatsink

    Posted on Sunday, October 30 2005 @ 20:30:14 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Sharkoon expands its selection of cooling solutions with a powerful new CPU cooler. The Sharkoon Red Shock is a pure copper heatsink that, together with the included accessories, can easily be combined with a fan of the user's choice to construct an active cooler with an individually determined performance level. The innovative 3-in-1 cooler module allows for the installation of an 80, 92, or 120 mm fan. Whether a high-performance fan, low noise model, or luminous LED fan, the user can decide himself which variation best fits the demands of his system and his taste.

    The Sharkoon Red Shock is compatible with all current Intel P4 and AMD K8 CPU sockets (sockets 775, 478, 754, 939). The extremely fine cooling fins and four heatpipes ensure effective heat dissipation. The heatsink measures 91 x 50 x 95 mm (w x h x d) and weighs 820 g.

    An installation guide, three backplates for the different CPU sockets, mounting frame for various fan sizes (80, 92, 120 mm), mounting angle for 120 mm fans, mounting screws, and thermal compound are all included in delivery.


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