Cooler Master Nepton 240M AIO CPU Cooler Review
Packaging
In typical Cooler Master fashion, the Nepton 240M comes shipped in a black and purple box. On the front of the packaging, we see the naming and a large image of the cooler, but we also see a tag for the five-year warranty. At the bottom there are notations for the maintenance free design, the Ultrafine base plate, and durable FEP tubing under the corrugated plastic.

The downfall of the pretty chromed lettering is that it is very hard to view at some angles, but we can still make out the image of the cooler in the middle, and the lower section of text.
The back of the box offers multilingual listings of features like the pure copper base, the micro channels, the fact it is factory filled and sealed, and the durable and powerful pump. The lower section features a temperature chart to the left, and there are dimensional renderings to the right, so you can confirm this cooler will fit into your chassis.

That just leaves us with the purple side of the box. Along with the logo and product naming at the top, this panel offers a full specifications chart like the one we just covered. In this chart we can see the fan rating is only 70,000 hours, but that is still nearly eight years.
The Nepton 240M is packaged just like the rest of the Cooler Master coolers. All of the components are wrapped in plastic and set into their own compartments so that no damage can occur in transit unless the box is completely crushed. As for this particular cooler, it arrived in perfect shape and ready for us to review.
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- Page 1 [Introduction, Specifications, and Pricing]
- Page 2 [Packaging]
- Page 3 [Cooler Master Nepton 240M AIO 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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