Product Specifications
Iceberg Thermal Icefloe T65 Itx Low Profile 3 Heat ICEFLOE6500A
Iceberg Thermal IceFLOE T65 ITX Low Profile 3 Heat
Manufacturer Part Number: ICEFLOE6500A
- Tuned 3 Heat Pipe Extrusion Heatsink, Performs Up To 65W TDP
- 4-Pin, 80mm PWM Fan, 1000 - 3000 RPM, (<) 31.5 dBA
- Hydraulic Bearing
- Infinite RAM Clearance, Copper Base, and Nickel Plating for Ultimate Performance with Pre-Applied FUZEIce
- Socket Compatibility: Intel® LGA 1200, 115X, 1366, 775, AM3(+), AM2(+), FM2(+)
MANUFACTURER NAME: Iceberg Thermal
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: ICEFLOE6500A
UPC EAN CODE: 850017189300
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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Shipping / Returns
Shipping
Ground =
$38.50
(EST. Arrival Date between
Tue.Jan.7 - Fri.Jan.10)
Two Day Air = $130.00
(EST. Arrival Date on Tue.Jan.7)
Standard One Day = $173.00
(EST. Arrival Date on Mon.Jan.6 after 3PM)
Priority = $192.00
(EST. arrival Date on Mon.Jan.6 in the AM)
U.S Mail Priority (AA,AE,AP only) = $107.33
FedEx International Economy (Canada only) = $190.00
Shipping dates are best estimates based on product location and may vary with holidays.
If product requires trucking, additional fees may apply.
Saturday shipping is possible, Please contact sales for more information
* Some destinations are subject to Applicable State/Duty Taxes
Returns
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This Product Has Limited Exchange Privileges.
Limited returns within 30 days of purchase permitted on this product.
For support on this product, please contact Iceberg Thermal.
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