It is no understatement to say that SilentiumPC has utilised pretty much every aspect of the external packaging to either display or relay information about the Navis F240. There is literally nothing you could want to know about this AIO liquid cooler that isn’t detailed somewhere on the box work. This includes dimensions, specifications, features, compatibility, and even some nice clear images of the cooler itself!
Admittedly, the colour scheme doesn’t exactly ‘pop’ at you and sat on a shelf, I suspect that this would look rather boring. With that being said though, I’d rather have boxwork like this detailing every aspect of a product than a lot of razzmatazz that ultimately tells you nothing.
For the overall packaging here, SilentiumPC gets a bit thumbs up from me!
In something mildly surprising for an AIO liquid cooler, there are surprisingly few parts. Admittedly, this is certainly helped by the fact that the cooling fans come pre-installed to the radiator (more on this shortly), but on the whole, this is a surprisingly limited but unintimidating set of components you have to work with here.
You even get a pretty decent quantity of SilentiumPC’s PACTUM PT-3 thermal compound which judging by the amount should be more than suitable for 2-3 installations (not that you should, of course, be looking to undertake this in quick succession).
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