Pro-x Taurus 120

The best trade-off between performance and compactness.

Condenser footprint: 126×185 mm2

The cooler Taurus 120 guarantees excellent performance in a minimal space. Designed for the smaller computer cases, it allows to cool the CPU down even for those applications requiring a moderate computational power, such as gaming, rendering and scientific calculations.

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TECHNICAL SHEET

  • Product Name
    Taurus 120
  • Product Number
    TSA07035GTV-120
  • CPU Sockets
    LGA1200, LGA115X, AM4
  • Evaporator material
    Aluminium
  • Condenser material
    Aluminium
  • Condenser dimensions
    185x125x25 mm (excluding fans)
  • Fan
    Noctua NF-P12 Redux 1700 PWM
  • Fan dimensions
    120x120x25 mm
  • Fan quantity
    1

STANDARD FAN

NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM

• Dimensions: 120x120x25 mm
• RPM: 1700
• Noise level: 25.1 dbA
• Air flow rate: 120.3 m3/h
• Static pressure: 2.83 mmH2O
• Connector: 4-pin PWM

SOCKET COMPATIBILITY

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Socket INTEL: LGA 1200, 115X

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Socket AMD: AM4

ASSEMBLY

STEP 1 – THERMAL PASTE

– Clean the CPU.
– Place the thermal paste on the CPU.
– Note: the selection and the placement of the thermal paste on the CPU has a significant impact on the overall thermal performance, regardless of the heat sink.
– Connect the fan connector(s) to the pin(s) on the motherboard.

STEP 2 – CONDENSER

Place the condenser underneath the case grid and fix it with four screws (M3x8).

STEP 3 – EVAPORATOR

Insert the screws M3x30 through the holes of the evaporator and motherboard, and fix them with the nuts. Be sure to tighten them equally.

STEP 4 – ENJOY

– Once the evaporator is fixed to the CPU and motherboard, you are ready to go.
– • During the entire procedure, be sure that none of the flexible tubes are too bent or chocked, that may be detrimental for the performance.
– Overclocking the CPU is definitely encouraged with Taurus240, but be careful in doing it with Taurus120, which is designed for less stressful conditions.