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Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme CPU Cooler Review

Posted by: Sahil Mannick (Helios1234) on: 10/15/2009 11:40 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Packaging






A very appealing front cover

The packaging is a very attractive blue cardboard box. The front depicts the cooler itself with the fan lit and on the side, we can see the key features listed. These are the Core Contact Technology, the Tuniq TX-3 and the inclusion of an MFDB Fan. The name "Tower 120 Extreme" stands boldly at the top of the packaging. The front fascia is a simple but modern design.


All the features are listed here

Continuing on the same design, we get to the back cover. Due to the large size of the box, there's ample space for all the features and packaging contents to be listed on the back and as such Tuniq have done so. The compatible CPUs and Sockets are also listed, typical with all CPU cooler packaging nowadays. The back tells us that included in the package is the Tower 120 Extreme CPU Cooler, 1xMFDB fan, 1xTX-3 thermal paste,1xFan Controller and 1xUniversal Mounting kit. The mounting kit ensures compatibility with Intel LGA1366/775 and AMD socket AM3/AM2(+)/939/940.


More of the shots tower being showcased

On the side, we are greeted with several shots of the Tower 120 Extreme itself and of what is included in the package. Again the sheer size of the box makes everything look neat rather than crammed. The buyer will definitely know what to expect by reading the plethora of information listed on the box.


Highly detailed specifications as is their nature

Finally we have all the specifications listed for the Tower 120 Extreme, the TX-3 thermal paste and the MFBG fan. Those are clearly laid out in tables for easy reading. If Tuniq have put the same amount of thought into their packaging as they have into the cooler, then we can surely expect good things.


Can you feel the suspense!

Opening the packaging, we are greeted with another box. This box is a mere black cardboard box holding all the components. It comes with a nice handle for easy transportation.

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