The heatsink looks very similar to that of its bigger sibling the Alpenfohn Matterhorn Pure. We have an interestingly shaped heatsink with Alpenfohn written along the top. You can see three u-shaped 6mm heat pipes.
The spacing is wide to allow for maximum airflow.
The base has a pre-attached mounting mechanism as well as three direct touch copper 6mm heat pipes.
The spacing is pretty fine between them and is relatively smooth unlike some other coolers I have seen with large rough gaps in between.
The heatsink profile is actually quite thick for a budget CPU cooler at 78mm.
The fan provided is pretty plain and is all black with an Alpenfohn sticker in on the centre.
The rear has pre-fitted anti-vibration pads that can be removed but you’d have no reason to remove them.
The cable is partially sleeved which is okay for the price point. Even if they didn’t finish the job it is nice to see they made some effort.
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