The Intel E97378-001 is a CPU cooler designed for use with a range of Intel processors. It is a standard, actively cooled heatsink that provides thermal management to ensure the processor operates within its specified temperature range. These coolers are commonly bundled with retail-boxed Intel CPUs.
Applications
- Desktop PCs: Used in standard desktop computers to cool the CPU.
- Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs: Employed in smaller PCs where space is limited and efficient cooling is essential.
- All-in-One (AIO) PCs: Integrated into AIO computers to provide CPU cooling in a compact design.
- Home Theater PCs (HTPC): Utilized in HTPCs where quiet operation and efficient cooling are important.
- Office PCs: Used in office environments to maintain CPU temperatures in standard business computers.
Features
- Aluminum Heatsink: Features an aluminum heatsink to dissipate heat effectively.
- Fan Cooling: Equipped with a fan to actively draw heat away from the heatsink.
- PWM Fan Control: Utilizes PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) to adjust fan speed based on CPU temperature.
- Easy Installation: Designed for easy installation on compatible Intel CPU sockets.
- Compact Design: Offers a compact design that fits within standard PC cases.
Benefits
- Effective Cooling: Provides effective cooling to maintain CPU temperatures within safe operating limits.
- Quiet Operation: Designed for relatively quiet operation, minimizing noise.
- Easy to Install: Simple installation process makes it easy for users to install the cooler.
- Reliable Performance: Offers reliable performance to ensure consistent CPU cooling.
- Cost-Effective: Provides a cost-effective cooling solution for Intel processors.
Specifications: The Intel E97378-001 typically features an aluminum heatsink with a fan powered by a 4-pin PWM connector. The fan speed is controlled by the motherboard based on CPU temperature. The cooler is designed to be compatible with a range of Intel CPU sockets. It offers a balanced approach to cooling and noise levels. Dimensions are designed to fit within standard PC cases. Detailed specifications can be found with retail CPU documentation.