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Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU Cooler

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TweakTown Rating: 92%    Manufacturer: Cooler Master

The Package

 

 

Just like the original, the new Hyper 212 Plus is boxed in the bright pink on white packaging. As usual there is a great image on the front of the cooler you are purchasing. One of the last new things Cooler Master incorporates in the 212 Plus is in the compatibility shown at the bottom.

 

 

The pink on white continues around the right side. Cooler Master uses most of this panel to display a thorough specifications list.

 

 

Spinning the package around to the rear you can see drawings with full dimensions, as well as a few product images displaying some of the features. At the very bottom they list four key features in text that coincide with the photos.

 

 

This side of the package is where Cooler Master says that it is a CPU cooler and to visit their site for more info in eighteen different languages.

 

 

Once you open the flap at the top of the box, this plastic tray can be slid out. Cooler Master uses this to support the cooler in the center of the package, even taking the extra step to put foam between the fan and the fins to keep one from crushing the other during shipping. This inner tray also provides a well for the hardware to be shipped in, excluding the back-plate which is shipped outside the tray.

 


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