On the front of the box we have a rather sleek looking picture of the product as well as some key features such as the pure copper radiator, micro channel & JetStream technology and the fact it is designed in Germany.
On the back we get a product diagram and some measurements. You can see all the full specifications on the Cooler Master website here if you are interested.
Here you can see that the product is made in partnership with Alphacool in Germany.
If we exclude the main Eisberg 120L unit itself and set that aside, we can take a look at the included contents and accessories. We get two anti vibration rubber fan frames, which are really thick, we get a 3 pin extension cable, an instruction manual and a molex to 3 pin adapter with a 5 volt port for the pump and 7 volt ports for the fans.
In addition we get two 120mm black Cooler Master fans that are fully sleeved and black. They do 1600RPM via 3 pin.
Inside the accessories bag we get all the mounting hardware, brackets and thermal paste. Note there is no backplate for this cooler. It uses stock backplates.
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