Origin

IFX-10, the backplate/motherboard backside CPU cooler utilizes two heatpipes and proprietary through holes from the High Riser series to additionally cools the CPU from the back of the motherboard. You can install HR-10 with any Thermalright heatsinks that is compatible with your motherboard and for older motherboards of socket 775, AM2, 939 too. IFX-10 also gives you an option of installing an 80mm fan. With IFX-10ˇ¦s additional cooling capacity, your motherboardˇ¦s life expectancy is not only increased but stability is established as well.


Features

  • Compatible with any current Thermalright CPU Coolers
  • Wild Fire design with increased surface area for dissipation from 80*25mm fan (fan wire clips included)
  • Comes with a multi-platform back plate for use on multiple platforms
  • Dual heatpipe heatsink (patent pending), which not only additionally cools your CPU but also takes care of the heat coming from the back of the motherboard to extend the life expectancy and stability of your motherboard




Technical Spec

Dimension: L134.5 x W163 x H112 (mm)
Weight: 130g (heatsink only)  Recommended Fan (80x25mm




Graphics Cards Compatibilities
Socket 775 Socket AM2
Socket 939

CPU Cooler Compatibilities


Ultra-120 eXtreme,Ultra-120A,HR-01 Plus,

HR-01,SI-128,SI-128 SE,Ultima-90,Ultra-90.and Any push pin 775 Cooler


Case Compatibilitie
Before installation of IFX-10 backside cooler, please make sure that you have at least 70mm of space for the backside cooler to extend beyond the motherboard. Please click here for illustration.

Performance Test


System Used
Processor: Intel E6300 1.2V
Processor Cooling: intel Stock cooler + IFX-10
Motherboard: ASUS P5B-D
RAM: Teamgroup DDR2 800 1GB*2
Hard Drive: Seagate 80GB
Graphics Card:7900GTO

IFX-10 FAQ

Iˇ¦m interested in getting a IFX-10 but how can I determine if IFX-10 will fit inside my case?

Before installation IFX-10 backside cooler, please make sure that you have at least 70mm of space for the backside cooler to extend beyond the motherboard.

1. A typical ATX case with room to spare next to the power supply unit for the backside cooler to be installed.
2. Special cases such as the BTX form factor leave limited space between the motherboard and the power supply unit with no room for the backside cooler to be installed.



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