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Cooler Master Hyper TX3 CPU Cooler Review

Posted by: James Clewer (gt_junkie) on: 11/21/2009 11:36 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Packaging and cooler

The Hyper TX3 is supplied in a simply styled formed plastic pack. As well as including useful additional information the lower section of the packaging contains the box carrying all additional accessories.


Box front.


The rear of the packaging is quite sparse providing a simple view of the tightly packed aluminium fin array.


Box rear.


Upon opening we find the following:

Instruction and warranty documentation
Cooler Master branded thermal paste
4x fan brackets
AMD and Intel socket mounts
Screws needed to secure the Intel pin assembly to the TX3


Bundled extras.


The supplied fan is a 92mm PWM model rated to run from 800rpm to 2800rpm and has a non-standard curved and slightly flared blade design.


Fan front.


Turning the fan over we can see that Cooler Master have chosen to physically attach silicone pads to the corners of the unit. Once mounted this should provide some damping and decoupling properties which should help keep vibration noise to a minimum.


Silicone pads are evident on the rear of the Hyper's fan.


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