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Reeven Kelveros (RC-1202) CPU Cooler Review

As we have mentioned quite a few times before with Reeven products, their packaging is very presentable and high quality. The key features with the Kelveros are the direct contact heat pipe design, the use of different heat pipe sizes and a included fan controller switch for the back of your case.

Again the side lists out the same features along with a detailed compatibility list. This product will fit more or less every CPU and socket made in the past 6 years (LGA 775 and AM2 were introduced in 2006) for the consumer market.

The bottom gives a clearer view of the airflow design, the “hybrid” heat pipe solution and details the speeds of the two different switch settings.

Detailed specifications in multiple languages are included too, not that important unless you’re buying in store. With a height of 160mm this cooler is of a standard height.

Included with the box is the cooler, a 120mm fan with fan controller switch, instructional documents and the mounting kit which does include thermal paste.

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Ryan Martin

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