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ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 PWM CPU Cooler

By: (more) | Cases, Cooling & PSU Content | Posted: Oct 6, 2009 12:36 pm
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Our Rating: 83% | Manufacturer: ZEROtherm

The Package

 

 

The front of the NV120 PWM shows its heritage with a window to see the cooler that is shaped like a butterfly. Around this window is a white and silver package with bright orange splashes to highlight the features.

 

 

The right side has the compatibility list and as you can see I missed the AM2+ on the chart I made. This cooler will handle any LGA775 or LAG1366 from Intel and socket 939 and up on the AMD side.

 

 

The rear houses images of the NV120 in 3 poses, one on an Intel board, one on an AMD board, and one all by itself, so you can see what you are getting inside.

 

 

That leaves us with the specifications on the left side of the packaging.

 

 

Removing the outer box, you will find the cooler is packed in an inner liner of cardboard. This adds protection during shipping, while also separating the cooler for the hardware in the small box at the top.

 


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