A Closer Look:
Aside from being large, lets see what else Raidmax has done with the Glacier heatsink. Taking a small step back we see the included 120mm fan. A nice touch by Raidmax to include an adjustable fan, this one is different than most though. Notice the speed adjustment knob is metal and comes with a mounting bracket that fits nicely in the back of ones case.
Here we have a closer look at the heatsink. A few features I would like to point out include the 3 copper heatpipes, an all copper base, and last but certainly not least, the ability to use two (yes two) 120mm fans.
The next two images are of the top and sides of the heatsink, showing off the aluminum design with the copper heatpipes and Raidmax emblem.
The next images we see are the heatsink base. Not the completely smooth surface that we would like to see here, but not terribly rough either.
Up now we see the heatsink with both one and two fans installed. With both fans along with the 640 grams of metal this becomes one heavy cooling device. On that note, with two 120mm fans running full blast it sounds like a jet engine taking off inside your computer case, this isn't the situation with just one fan though.
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