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Aopen MK77M-V Motherboard Review - Continued
 

 

Setup and Installation

Due to its Micro ATX form factor (244mm x 220mm/9.61” x 8.66”), the MK77M-V will fit in just about any size case with plenty of room to spare for other components.

Installation is very straight forward, so we will not dwell on it. However, we do wish to take a look at the heatsink fan combination that we used; the Dynatron model DC1206BM-L/610-P-CU.


 

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The Dynatron is a microfin designed heatsink made of aluminum and features a copper base for better heat dissipation. This middle of the road product is perfectly sized for use with the MK77M-V with Its base measurement of 63mm x 61mm. Another benefit is its low profile (46mm with its 25CFM rated fan).

 

 

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