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Packaging & Accessories

As per normal I am going to start with the packaging for the cooler. Both of the small form factor Cooltek coolers that we have on test come in a rather minimalist packaging. The front of the shows us the Cooltek company logo and slogan as well as pointing out that it is a CPU cooler and the model number, ITX30. The only other information on the outside of the box is the sockets that the cooler will fit and the dimensions. It is worth noting that the cooler will also fit the LGA 1150 socket as well as the 1155 and 1156 sockets. Something that may strike some of you on the dimensions part of the box is the height being 30mm, yes you read it correctly, the ITX30 really is that small.   Inside the box we will find a few things. The thing that struck me was the lack of mounting hardware for the cooler itself. Cooltek have designed the ITX30 in such a way that it only requires four plastic washers along with some screws to secure it to the motherboard. If you think that this is not a lot to hold the cooler onto the motherboard, have no fear, you will see how small the heat sink part of the cooler is shortly.  Opening the box will give you a first look at the installation guide for the ITX30. The same guide is also supplied for the LP53. The installation guide is of a good quality and features full colour instructions in English and Korean. The pictures in the guide are also helpful as they show some of the issues that you can run into during the installation process such as the heat pipes fouling the 4 pin CPU power on some motherboards.  Here is a quick look at the individual packaging that Cooltek have put the ITX30 cooler in. They have wrapped the whole cooler in quite a thick and hard wearing plastic. the cooler itself if covered by a cardboard sleeve which in turn holds a plastic protector in place for the contact area with the CPU to ensure that it is in pristine condition for installation.

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1 COMMENT

  1. After all, what are the cooling values? Where are the test charts? Where are the graphs of the comparative tests and why is it not compared with the NH L9i – Noctua 38mm?
    Do you know what I think? You didn’t even try the cooler, just took it in your hand and wrote some shit for stupid people.

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