HP Z840: radiator z840

Hi all

First post here.

I am looking for a replacement radiator / fin Assembly for my HP Z840 (screw type) cpu cooler

From the factory, it only has one, and I would get a second processor in there.

Anyone who has done this in England, and if so is it possible to buy this HP?

Thank you!

You are the very welcome.

When I enter the product number for your PC of USA Web site, I get this list...

http://PartSurfer.HP.com/search.aspx?SearchText=G1X56EA

The radiator is only one number that appears;

782506 001Assembly of traditional CPU cooler

When I enter the number of this piece on the site of parts USA, available for $127.50.

When I change the country in the United Kingdom, it is available for 84,65 quid.

https://h20141.www2.HP.com/hpparts/Search_Results.aspx?mscssid=DDBB2EE634DB49A3BE4E5CA26FD245A1&SearchIn=PartNumber&SearchPN=782506-001

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