Unboxing the Thermaltake Frio
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The box is a nice presentation. The panels identify all of the key features, and the pictures are clear.
Let’s see what’s inside,
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The cooler was packer very nicely, I was glad to see that most of the weight of the box was caused by the cooler itself. I was awed by the shear size of this unit, it comes with two variable speed 120mm fans but it is impressive with just one installed. The mounting brackets are comprehensive, I like that Thermaltake included separate brackets for each socket, I have seen other companies that use one cheaper adjustable bracket system for both AMD and Intel processors.
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