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SilverStone Nitrogon NT07-775 Low Profile CPU Cooler

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TweakTown Rating: 87%    Manufacturer: SilverStone

The Package

 

SilverStone Nitrogon NT07-775 Low Profile CPU Cooler

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SilverStone keeps it simple with the packaging of the NT07-775 to help keep costs down. Fancy packaging costs money and SilverStone still gets the point across with the black type on the brown cardboard box. The top of this box also displays the five main features of their product.

 

SilverStone Nitrogon NT07-775 Low Profile CPU Cooler

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

As you can see, at the top of the front you just need to break the SilverStone snowflake sticker to gain access to the NT07. Again, keeping things basic with the labelling on this side and the rear of the package is this text repeated.

 

SilverStone Nitrogon NT07-775 Low Profile CPU Cooler

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The right side of the packaging is where SilverStone displays both the support and website addresses. The majority of this space is used by the various bar codes as you can see.

 

SilverStone Nitrogon NT07-775 Low Profile CPU Cooler

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The left side is used to display the specifications of the NT07-775 and is a very easy to read black and negative text. At the bottom it displays the various labels like "please recycle", "fragile" and "RoHS" compliancy.

 

SilverStone Nitrogon NT07-775 Low Profile CPU Cooler

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

Opening the box, in my case, slicing the snowflake sticker in half and pealing out the tab to lift the top of the box, reveals the black instruction manual staring back at you. The manual is laid on top of a layer of open cell foam padding. Under that is the NT07-775 and supplied pouch of thermal compound floating atop another layer of this foam, which can be seen under the NT07-775 in this image.

 


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