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Thermaltake Max Orb

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Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Author: t_ski
Date: Jul 11th 2007

Packaging & Contents


The packaging for the Max Orb is very eye-catching. It uses Thermaltake's traditional black and red color scheme with the black and white checkerboard. The cardboard features a high-gloss finish with colorful images and detailed information about the cooler.


Inside the box is a plastic clam-shell that holds the cooler itself, as well as the box of mounting hardware. The hardware consists of a Universal Retension Frame, four LGA775 push-pins, four screws, four stand-offs, one nut and a small packet of thermal compound. Thermaltake also included an AM2 backplate that may be needed for some systems that don't have threads in their stock backplates. There is a multi-language instruction sheet included as well.

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