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The motherboard is based on the Intel 865-G chipset, which supports Pentium 4 / Prescott / Celeron processors up to 3.4 GHz. As you can see, the system comes with an all-copper Thermaltake Socket-478 cooling fan pre-attached. The cooler is fairly well designed, and only takes a few minutes to install your CPU with. It's certainly not as innovative as Shuttle's I.C.E heatpipe-based cooling system, but it works, and is fairly low noise in operation. The CPU fan is thermally controlled, and will spin down to around 2300 RPM when the CPU is sitting idle, but can spin up to over 3500 RPM when the system heats up. The space between the drive cages and the CPU cooler is fairly tight, meaning CPU coolers which exceed the bounds of the Socket-478 CPU socket (such as a Zalman 7000-series) will not be able to fit in this chassis.
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