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Cooler Master GeminII S524 CPU Cooler Review

By: (more) | Cases, Cooling & PSU Content | Posted: Sep 6, 2011 3:58 pm
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TweakTown Rating: 88%    Manufacturer: Cooler Master

The Package

 

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The GeminII S524 comes in the white and purple packaging that we are accustomed to. With a large image of the GeminII S524 in the back, the naming, socket compatibility and the three features listed really stand out.

 

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There isn't too much going on with this side panel, just another angle to look at the S524 and the socket compatibility again.

 

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The back is covered with a five point feature list in eight various languages. At the bottom there are three drawings that cover all of the dimensional measurements of the cooler.

 

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This side of the GeminII S524 holds the specifications chart that covers a bit about the cooler body and everything you want to know about the fan included inside.

 

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Just because Cooler Master made some effort to have something on the top of the packaging, I figured I should get an image of this as well.

 

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On the bottom you will find that this is a CPU cooler included in the box along with all of the notification and certification icons.

 

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Inside of the cardboard you will find the cooler shipped in layers of dense foam. One ring keeps the fan in place, while the bottom stack is cut to surround the odd shaped cooler. The hardware is shipped in the gap under the fins in the area that will offer clearance later.


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