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CopyProduct Name | CPU Bending Correction Frame Holder CPU Fixing Buckle for Intel 12th Gen LGA17XX-BCF LGA 1700 1800 Platform Backplane CPU Cooler |
Item NO. | 35641020 |
Weight | 0.07 kg = 0.1543 lb = 2.4692 oz |
Category | Camera Accessories |
Brand | FEICHAO |
Creation Time | 2023-02-20 |
Name: Desktop 12 Generation CPU Anti-bending Bracket
Brand: FEICHAO
Size: 70*52.5*6MM
Color: Black
Material: aluminum alloy
Net weight: 22g
Package includes:
1*Bracket
1*Wrench
Product features:
1. It can be used to replace the 12-generation CPU lock catch of desktop computers to prevent the original lock buckle from bending and crushing the CPU.
2. Suitable for LGA-1700 and LGA-1800 series motherboards, which can be purchased according to the installation size;
3. CNC aluminum full frame fixed CPU, protection, and heat dissipation in one step;
3. All aluminum alloy CNC anode sandblasting process, precision manufacturing.
How to use it?
➤ Open the original buckle and remove the screws, then set aside.
➤ Place the CPU in the original position,install our CPU clamp platens.
➤ Insert the original CPU fastening screws.
➤ Our products are made of aluminum alloy CNC precision machining, and surface oxidation treatment, not easy to scratch.
➤ This product is to replace the original Intel buckle, not the radiator buckle.
We've done a lot of tests, so you don't have to worry about these.
1. The capacitor position at the bottom is avoided so that the capacitor will not drop.
2. The influence on the memory telecommunication number is not very big.
3. If the CPU is already bent, you just need to lift the original buckle to find that the bending degree is significantly reduced, and you can almost bend back.
4. The air-cooled heat sink forces the base and CPU simultaneously. The pins on the bottom provide upward support force and elastic potential energy.
5. The all-metal product will not affect the memory, since it has been adjusted.
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