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Heatsink

HP L00840-001 | CPU Cooling Heatsink for ProBook 450 G5

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Refurbished

$110.00 $123.60
Dell J2YP9 | CPU 2 Heatsink with for PowerEdge FC640

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Product Condition:

Refurbished

$171.74 $182.70
Dell GDYH1 | 180-Watts Standard Heatsink for PowerEdge R7425

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Product Condition:

Refurbished

$110.00 $117.02
Dell FMM2M | High Power CPU 1 Heatsink for PowerEdge C6420

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Product Condition:

Refurbished

$214.87 $228.59
Dell FD89G | CPU 2 Heatsink for PowerEdge C6420

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Product Condition:

Refurbished

$150.63 $169.25
StarTech FANBOX2 | 80x25mm Dual Ball Bearing Computer Case Fan w/ TX3 Connector

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Refurbished

$207.79 $233.47

Overview

Heatsinks are critical cooling components designed to dissipate heat generated by processors, GPUs, and other electronic components. They play a vital role in maintaining optimal operating temperatures and ensuring system stability.

 

Key Features

Heatsinks are typically made of materials like aluminum or copper, which efficiently conduct heat away from components. Many designs include fins to increase surface area and improve heat dissipation. Some heatsinks are paired with fans for enhanced cooling performance.

 

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Use Cases

  • Server and data center cooling
  • Desktop and workstation systems
  • Gaming and high-performance computing
  • Industrial and embedded systems

 

Benefits

A high-quality heatsink prevents overheating, improves system reliability, and extends the lifespan of hardware components. It is essential for maintaining consistent performance under heavy workloads.

 

Why Buy from GotoDirect

GotoDirect offers durable and efficient heatsinks compatible with various systems. Customers benefit from reliable products, competitive pricing, and expert support.

 

FAQ's

Q1: What is the purpose of a heatsink?
It dissipates heat from electronic components to prevent overheating.

 

Q2: Do all systems need a heatsink?
Yes, most processors and high-performance components require cooling.

 

Q3: What is the difference between passive and active heatsinks?
Passive heatsinks rely on airflow, while active ones include fans for additional cooling.