Packaging:
The Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler is packaged in a pretty large box with a see through window on the front to display the unit inside.
My first thought was to wonder if its large size would create any compatibility issues with the 790i motherboard and OCZ Technology ReaperX HPC memory I planned to use in this review (keep reading to find out). The back of the box has a smaller window to display the mirror finish on the cooler's base.
One of the sides of the package shows off some of the features with some angled views of the cooler. You can see there are two different color LED fans (red & blue), a mirror finished base, and six copper heatpipes. In the below right image you can see the specifications for the unit, which were detailed on the previous page.
Accessories:
The accessories that are included with the Thermaltake DuOrb heatpipe CPU cooler are pretty standard among CPU coolers. There is a manual, AM2 backplate, warning sheet about blocking PCI-e slots on certain AMD motherboards, mounting hardware for AMD AM2 and Intel 775 motherboards, and some thermal paste.
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