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| Product Overview |
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The Dell 338-BMIZ heatsink is a critical cooling component designed for PowerEdge R740, R740XD, and R7920 servers. It works by efficiently drawing heat away from the CPU to maintain steady operating temperatures, helping the server perform reliably under various demanding tasks. This heatsink fits securely within the server chassis, ensuring dependable thermal management without interrupting system functions. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 338-BMIZ |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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This Dell heatsink is built for keeping your PowerEdge servers running smoothly by effectively managing CPU heat. It’s commonly used in data centers or enterprise server rooms where maintaining system stability is critical. IT professionals and system administrators often rely on this component to prevent overheating and ensure prolonged hardware reliability. Key Features
This heatsink is typically found in enterprise-grade servers handling a wide range of workloads, from virtualization to database management. Its role is crucial in preventing thermal throttling and hardware failures, contributing to a stable and efficient server operation over time. |
| Use Cases |
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The Dell 338-BMIZ heatsink is primarily utilized within data center environments hosting PowerEdge R740, R740XD, and R7920 servers. It is essential for IT infrastructure teams managing high-density, compute-intensive workloads where maintaining optimal CPU temperatures is critical for system reliability and performance. How It's Used:
By ensuring effective heat dissipation within demanding server environments, this heatsink plays a vital role in sustaining operational efficiency and hardware longevity. Its integration supports scalable IT architectures by preventing thermal bottlenecks that could impact overall system throughput. |