Item specifics
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Brand Name
Thermalright
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Origin
CN(Origin)
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Application
Processor
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Model Number
Thermalright LGA17XX-BCF Intel12
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Heatsink Material
Aluminum
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Package
Yes
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Specifications
L54mm*H70mm*W6mm
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Material
aluminum alloy
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Weight
main body 20g | overall 55g
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Accessories
L-shaped screwdriver X1 TF7 1G
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Warranty
6 years
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Color
Black/Red/Grey
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Feature 1
intel12 generation fixing buckle
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Feature 2
cpu bending correction buckle
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Feature 3
cpu buckle
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Feature 4
intel12 buckle
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Feature 5
intel12 correction
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Feature 6
intel12 generation cpu bending buckle
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Feature 7
lga17xx-bcf fixing buckle
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Feature 8
silicone fixing buckle
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Feature 9
tf7
Notice! Since "Officematics Selection Shipping" has restrictions on liquid transportation, silicone grease is considered liquid, so TF7 silicone grease is not included in the package.   Thermalright LGA17XX-BCF Intel12 Generation CPU Bending Correction Fixing Buckle With TF7 silicone grease
 LGA1700-BCF Red/Gray/Black Specifications Specifications: L54mm*H70mm*W6mm Material: aluminum alloy Weight: main body 20g | overall 55g Accessories: L-shaped screwdriver X1 TF7 1G Warranty: 6 years Feature: 1. Compared with other similar products, this product adopts four-sided flat pressure instead of multi-point pressure, precise positioning, avoiding capacitors, and is good for CPU fixation; 2. The contact surface with the motherboard is a flat bottom, and the original LOTES insulation protection pads of the same specification are used to reduce the pressure on the motherboard and further reduce signal interference; 3. The metal side is raised to reduce signal interference on the motherboard side; 4. Anode sandblasting is made of all-aluminum alloy CNC precision, multi-color optional; **This product only provides support for intel 12th generation CPU, the motherboard CPU socket is LGA1700 chipset is H610 B660 Z690 series Installation process: 1. Place the motherboard horizontally on the desktop and open the CPU clip 2. Use the included T20 Torx screwdriver to remove the upper part, and put the lower fastener aside 3. Put the CPU into the socket 4. Cover the improved buckle on the top cover of the CPU and move it slightly until it clicks into place 5. Tighten the screws in half a circle on the opposite corners. Each screw takes turns in half a circle and a half circle in the diagonal order until the screw is on. , will put pressure on the CPU unevenly          
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