As this is a relatively budget-focussed product, the packaging doesn’t offer too much in terms of bells and whistles. What we can say, however, is that the information provided is of good quality and, even when compared to other arguably more major manufacturers, is much better presented.
The front of the packaging gives you a nice clear view of the cooler while the other remaining sides reveal the features, specifications, and product dimensions. Put simply, although it is basic, it’s nice and easy on the eye and quickly tells you at a quick glance everything you could possible need or want to know about this cooler.
In something of a moderate surprise, compared to other cooler designs, the SilentiumPC Spartan 4 lives up to its naming by providing you with very little accessories in terms of masses of bags of various tiny parts. Incorporate what must be a semi-universal (as possible) design, while the parts are few, they are well organized and even include a tube of thermal paste that should be more than sufficient for a couple applications.
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