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Thermaltake Astria 200 Argb Lighting, Disipador De Cpu Cl-P119-Al12sw-AThermaltake ASTRIA 200 Procesador Refrigerador de aire 12 cm Negro 1 pieza(s) Thermaltake ASTRIA 200, Refrigerador de aire, 12 cm, 500 RPM, 1800 RPM, Negro Puntos clave del producto Procesador Refrigerador de aire 12 cm 1800 RPM Sockets de procesador soportados: LGA 1150 (Zcalo H3), LGA 1151 (Zcalo H4), LGA 1155 (Socket H2), LGA 1156 (Socket H), LGA 1200 (Socket H5), LGA 1700, LGA 2011 (Socket R), LGA 2066, Zcalo AM4, Zcalo AM5 65 cfm 2,56 mmH2O 120 x

Thermaltake Astria 200 Argb Lighting, Disipador De Cpu Cl-P119-Al12sw-A
Thermaltake Astria 200 Argb Lighting, Disipador De Cpu Cl-P119-Al12sw-A
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