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If you require any additional options for the Dell PowerEdge R6525 R7525 CPU 2 L-Shaped Heatsink - C0GMT
The cooling solution, identified by the part number C0GMT, is specifically engineered for the Dell PowerEdge R6525 and R7525 servers. It consists of two L-shaped heatsinks, intended to effectively dissipate heat from the CPUs. The L-shaped heatsink has been meticulously designed to efficiently disperse the thermal energy produced by the secondary central processing unit (CPU) in these server systems, thereby guaranteeing the attainment of ideal operational temperatures even under high-performance workloads. The Dell PowerEdge R6525 and R7525 servers have been specifically engineered to cater to data-intensive and compute-intensive tasks, thereby necessitating robust processing capabilities. Consequently, these servers are prone to generating substantial amounts of heat. The C0GMT L-shaped heatsink plays a critical role in mitigating the risk of overheating and ensuring the sustained performance and dependability of the server. The cooling system is specifically engineered to effectively dissipate heat generated during intensive workloads, thereby promoting the durability and optimal performance of the secondary central processing unit (CPU) within the server.