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Phanteks PH-TC90LS Low-Profile CPU Cooler Review

By: (more) | Cases, Cooling & PSU Content | Posted: Nov 9, 2012 4:41 am
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TweakTown Rating: 90%    Manufacturer: Phanteks

Packaging

 

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On the top of the box you get to see a rendering of the PH-TC90LS as it is mounted on a motherboard. Just like with their other packaging, they chose to stick with the white packaging with black and grey highlights.

 

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The front of the packaging offers a real image of the cooler inside as well as notations for the specific socket compatibility for Intel, and the PWM nature of the 92mm fan.

 

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Spinning it to the right you run into this solid black panel with white text covering the specifications of the PH-TC90LS.

 

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On the back is a statement about the technology involved with the Physical Antioxidant Thermal Shield, and the Cold Plasma Spray Coating applied to this and all of their coolers to help boost lifespan and performance.

 

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The last panel is again black like the other side was, but this time we are covering the features found in, on, or around the PH-TC90LS. It covers the P.A.T.S., C.P.S.C., its low profile design, the PWM fan, ease of installation, and that they include a full sized tube of PH-NDC Nano-compound to use with it.

 

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Inside of the cardboard there is a sandwich of dense foam supporting the cooler and all that ships inside. The bottom layer holds the cooler body, back plate, and hardware while the fan is in the middle and the paperwork comes on top.


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