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Review: LGA 775 CPU Cooler Mega Test

by Matt Davey on 1 June 2007, 14:45

Tags: Gigabyte (TPE:2376), Thermalright, Zaward, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Zalman (090120.KQ), Akasa, Cooler Master, Thermaltake (3540.TWO), OCZ (NASDAQ:OCZ), Scythe, SilverstoneTek, Arctic, Tuniq, Noctua, TITAN Technology

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Titan Vanessa Type-L - Introduction and Packaging

Introduction

The second Titan-brand cooler to come under scrutiny, the Vanessa L-Type, continues the warrior-woman theme that's seen on most of the products Titan offers.

Unlike the Amanda, though, it's aimed directly at the mainstream market. And not only is it competitively priced, it's also pretty well endowed with features.

Packaging

The Vanessa's packaging is much more garish than the Amanda's. It uses a mix of light blue, purple and pink for a box that seems to be massive for the expected size of the cooler.



But, the Vanessa turns out to be very well packed - layout and content are both good. Along with the cooler, all its mounting systems and a fan, there is also an external fan-controller plate for use in a front 3.5in bay, plus a long-shaft screwdriver that partly explains the width of the retail box.