Thermaltake FrioOCK CPU Cooler Review


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The packaging for the FrioOCK CPU Cooler is both attractive and very informative. The front of the box give you a good picture of the cooler along with some information about the heat pipes, mounting options and the included fans. There has been a sticker applied to the front of the box stating that the cooler is socket 1155 compatible since socket 1155 was released after the FioOCK was. There is also mention on the front of the box about supporting 240 Watts.

The back of the box is loaded with pictures of the contents along with some detailed features of the FrioOCK cooler.

The sides of the box lists the specifications of the cooler and the CPU socket compatibility.

Opening the box top reveals the multilingual instruction manual for both Intel and AMD applications, the warranty card and a socket 1155 supplement card. The supplement card basically just tells you that socket 1155 installation is the same as socket 1156. Once the paperwork is removed you come to the box of mounting accessories. Under the accessory box is where you find the FrioOCK cooler itself securely surrounded in a foam block. As is usual with most Thermaltake products, the packaging is designed to not only be informative and attractive, but even more importantly to properly protect the product from damage.

The box of accessories includes everything needed to install the cooler on all current Intel (1366-1156-1155-775) and AMD platforms (AM2-AM2+-AM3).

Here is the list of included mounting accessories:

  • Thermaltake branded thermal paste
  • Mounting bars X2
  • Mounting bar screws X4
  • Back plate mounting screws X$
  • Mounting bars AMD X2
  • Mounting bars Intel X2
  • Plastic spacers X4
  • Retention nuts X4
  • Universal Intel/AMD backing plate
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