Raijintek Ereboss Black Review

Raijintek Ereboss Black Review

Up Close:  Packaging and Contents

This may well be the “Black” edition of the Raijintek Ereboss but the packaging still has plenty of Red and White going on and is certainly a classy piece of cardboard for a cooler that costs a mere £29.  Unlike the packaging of the Morpheus, where we were left wondering what the relevance of the aircraft carrier deck was, the Ereboss’ box shows us details of the product inside as well as giving info on key features and technical specifications. 

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With the carton open we peer down inside and find a couple of bags of fittings, underneath which lies the cooler itself.

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The instructions are multi language and are reasonably good, (ahem,not that we use them of course).  Along with mounting hardware for the vast majority of Intel and AMD sockets you also get eight rubber isolation fan mounts enabling, should you wish, a second fan to be mounted to the reverse side of the cooler.

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