First up we have the single tower design Fera 2, which comes bundled with a single 120mm fan. The fan looks a little cheap, but feels durable and comes fitted with a black braided cable, a welcome bonus for the overall aesthetics.
The tower is pretty simple in terms of design and that’s no bad thing, as it means there are less things to go wrong.
The stack is fairly slim, and feature a few bumps and grooves on each side to help better direct the flow of air.
There are four heat pipes in total passing through the left and right sides of the tower.
The heat pipes are cut to allow direct contact to the CPU. It’s a cheap and cheerful solution, but can be effective.
The CPU block is nicely finished, so a nice flat contact should be easily achievable when fitting.
The fan clips on using the included fan brackets.
Overall, it doesn’t look terribly exciting, but it’s hardly ugly either.
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