TennMax P3 STF Cooler for Pentium III processors
"Extra Powerful Cooling for your P III"
Overclocking a 450 MHz P III
to 648 MHz (read
how it is done here) |

for all SECC2 processors
- Super Twin Fans (STF) @ 17 CFM each. Quality, Long lasting, Quiet ball bearing fans.
- STF, total 34 CFM, 70% increase over standard TF (twin fans)
- One spliced 3-wire connector for both fans to motherboard.
(optional version with 3-pin connectors for each fan is available)- TennMax special thermal phase change interface pad attached.
thermal compound is provided in this cooler package.
- Easy and secure slide push pin design.
- High thermally conductive Aluminum Alloy.
- Extruded with micro grooves on the fins for high surface area.
- Designed for aggressive overclocking of SECC2 PIII processors.
- Washers provided for fitting both OLGA and PLGA processors.
Installation instruction:
- Remove the OEM heatsink on the processor. You may have to cut off the plastic pins which are holding the OEM heatsink.
note: You can find one way to remove the OEM heatsink off the PIII at Nick's Web Page.
- Use a hairdryer to blow warm air to the heatsink so to soften the compound under the heatsink. You then can easily twist to separate the sink off the processor.
- Clean up the compound left on the processor, using any common solvent. (Rubbing alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, should be just fine).
Optional step: Apply the included thermal compound on the processor.
- Place both dual pins through holes in the black plastic logo cover. Pins will now be standing beside the main Pentium chip.
- Place P3 STF over the main processor and insert pins into position holes.
- Push the slide locks to secure the cooler in place.
- Attach the power connector to the motherboard and you are ready to restart the computer.
note: P3 STF Cooler has been successfully installed in a great number of PC systems. The powerful twin fans used in this cooler do draw higher current (2.88 Watts) than many single fans. Be sure you have good, clean, and secure contact with the 3-pin connector on the motherboard. Poor contact may increase electrical resistance and create complication.
We now offer optional P3 STF with two singe super fans with separated 3-pin connectors for each. This two-connector P3 STF version is now listed in the order form. We strongly recommend this 2-connector option for the ABIT SLOT1 motherboard.
For Your Reference: (updated March, 2001)
Pentium III
Speed MHzL2
Cache SizeThermal
Spec. °CThermal
Dissipation
WattsSocket/Slot TennMax
Cooler Needed450 512K 90 25.3 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 512K 90 25.3 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 500 512K 90 28.0 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 512K 90 28.0 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 512K 90 28.0 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 500E 256K 85 16.1 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 533B 512K 90 29.7 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 533EB 256K 82 14.0 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 256K 82 14.0 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 550 512K 80 30.8 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 550E 256K 85 14.5 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 600 512 K 85 34.5 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 600E 256K 82 19.3 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 256K 82 19.8 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 600B 512 K 85 34.5 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 600EB 256K 82 15.8 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 256K 82 15.8 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 650 256K 82 17.0 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 256K 82 17.0 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 667 256K 82 17.5 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 256K 82 17.5 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 700 256K 80 18.3 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 256K 82 18.3 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 733 256K 80 19.1 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 256K 80 19.1 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 750 256K 80 19.5 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 256K 80 19.5 Socket 370 MEGA7, Ultra 800 256K 80 20.8 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 800EB 256K 80 20.8 SECC2, Slot1 P3 STF, P3 TF 850 256K 80 22.5 Slot1, S370 P3 STF, MEGA7 866 256K 80 22.9 Slot1, S370 P3 STF, MEGA7 933 256K 75 25.50 Slot1, S370 P3 STF, MEGA7 1.0 GHz 256K 70 26.1 Slot1 P3 STF 1.13 GHz 256K 62 35.5 Slot1 P3 STF Note: MEGA7 fits well in FC-PGA/SLOT1 converter.
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