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CoolIT Domino A.L.C CPU Cooler Review

Posted by: Sahil Mannick (Helios1234) on: 08/06/2009 10:16 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Packaging





The front view of the box

The CoolIT Domino A.L.C comes in a fairly standard large cardboard box. The front depicts the actual cooling system. The colours are a bit bland, giving it a more professional attire but it doesn't spare us the relevant information.


A close up on the features

Some of the features and specifications are listed through illustrations.


The clamshell box in which it comes packaged in

Inside the box, the Domino A.L.C is enclosed in a flexible plastic clamshell cover, securing it firmly to prevent damage.


The bundle and the manual

The backplates are packaged in foam and the CPU block attached to the tubing has a small square plastic cover to protect it and the pre-applied thermal paste.

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