Enermax Liqtech 120S AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Packaging
In order to save on packaging costs, Enermax uses this one package to ship both models of this AIO. On the front we see the HP model to the left and the TAA model to the right. At the far right, above the image of the base, Enermax denotes which model is in the box, and across the bottom are six features to make you ponder if this is the cooler for you.
Both of the shorter sides of the packaging just display the company and product name. Even though the panel is multicolor and sort of fancy with the naming, not going wild with information also keeps costs to a minimum while remaining appealing to the eye on the shelf.
One of these longer panels makes up the bottom of the box, and provides nothing but a solid black panel. Here however, we find that Enermax has repeated twelve times that this is a closed loop CPU cooler, with high efficiency to keep your system cool and quiet.
On the back is where you will be informed about what is inside of the box. Things start out with nine features listed with dimensional drawings under them, and five images of features off to the right. The lower section is then used to deliver the specifications chart for both models.
As with most AIOs, the Liqtech 120S is shipped inside of a recycled cardboard inner box. This compartmentalizes all of the components, and keeps potential damages at bay. After removing the cooler from this inner packaging and doing a visual inspection, we found all of it to be in great shape, with no damages to report -not even to the fins on the radiator.
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- Page 1 [Introduction, Specifications and Pricing]
- Page 2 [Packaging]
- Page 3 [Enermax Liqtech 120S AIO Liquid CPU Cooler]
- Page 4 [Accessories and Documentation]
- Page 5 [Installation and Finished Product]
- Page 6 [Test System Setup, Thermal Tests and Noise Results]
- Page 7 [Final Thoughts]
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