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£35.40 inc. VAT
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For £29.50 ex‑VAT, this Dell 412‑AZU heatsink/cooling unit is the kind of part that makes sense almost purely as a *repair/replace* purchase. If you’ve got a compatible Dell desktop/server that’s running hot, shutting down, or making nasty fan noise, swapping in the correct heatsink/radiator assembly is usually a straightforward fix and often much cheaper than chasing symptoms with the wrong parts. In other words: buy it when you’re restoring one specific machine to full working order—not when you’re trying to “upgrade” cooling.
I wouldn’t buy this if your goal is DIY experimentation, case mods, or general “better cooling for the CPU” on a non‑Dell platform. Cooling parts are brutally specific about fit, mounting pressure, and connector/fan interface—get the model compatibility wrong and you’ll either waste the money or end up with poor contact and worse temps. If you can confirm it matches your exact Dell model/CPU layout, then it’s good value. If you can’t, I’d rather you spend a bit more time verifying compatibility (or sourcing via your machine’s service tag) than risk a £29.50 paperweight.

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