FS: Gigabye 3D Rocket Heatsink

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stormblast

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selling the gigabyte rocket heatsink that ive been using on my opteron 144.

purchased from singapore in november 2005. very happy with the performance. using 24/7 on my opteron 144 @ 2570mhz. backplate not needed, fits normally on the board like the stock heatsink & it is silent & hardly makes any noise.

it is the same heatsink that pixel has for sale but it without the leds & the fanmate controller. performance wise it is the same & its not noisy. the exact model number that i have is gigabyte 3d rocket pcu22-se.

reason for sale - got ttbt.

price - Rs.1300/- (also have the box that i got this in, along with the clips etc & also thermal paste that i got with it that isnt opened yet.)

for pics u can see it in the gallery.

http://www.techenclave.com/forums/rig/viewgallery-22.html

here is the link to the product on the gigabyte site.

http://tw2005.giga-byte.com/Peripherals/Products/Products_GH-PCU22-SE (3D Rocket Cooler).htm
 
hey! cool u got the ttbt, finally :D a free bump.. and i certify that the 3d rocket is in good condition..
 
it says on the site its compatible with xp3200. so it will be compatible with the socket a. my friend was using his rocket on a 2800 barton.
 
This rocket has brackets for each socket - S939, S754, LGA 775 and Socket A. So all you have to do is connect the correct bracket to the Rocket and attach it to your CPU like your regular stock heatsink.
 
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