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Articles: Coolers

Brother against Brother: Thermaltake Big Typhoon vs. Thermaltake MaxOrb (page 2)


Category: Coolers

by Sergey Lepilov

[ 04/19/2007 | 09:02 AM ]


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Thermaltake MaxOrb (CL-P0369): Package and Accessories

The impressively large red-and-black box with a cut-out in the face side proved to be very light for its dimensions. The reason for low weight will soon get clear. Right now, let’s check out the packaging:

It is pretty, isn’t it? Here are more photos of it if you like to read texts on product packages:

  

Inside the cardboard box there is a plastic tray that envelops the cooler and its accessories:

This minimizes the risk of the device getting damaged during transportation. I put a stress on this fact because sometimes we receive crumpled, bent or even downright damaged components. Any of you who has ordered a component with delivery can encounter the same problem, so the manufacturer’s attention to packaging is important.

The following accessories are laid into a separate white box in the bottom part of the box:

  • Universal plastic fastening frame
  • Back-plate for mainboards with Socket AM2 and Socket 754, 939 and 940
  • Four locks for LGA775
  • Four screws and barrels to fasten the plastic frame on K8 platforms
  • Thumb nut
  • Key 3 sticker from Thermaltake
  • Installation guide
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