The Grandis features a dual tower design and certainly looks more high-end than the Fera 2 does.
The cooling towers are nicely designed with some thick and durable fins, finished off with a top panel painted in glossy black.
There are two small “S” SilentiumPC logos; one on top of each tower.
The first fan came pre-installed and is held in place with the included fan clips.
The bottom mounting plate allows pass through for the 6 heat pipes and is finished with a smooth copper mounting plate.
Both fans feature semi-transparent blades that look pretty cool, although I can’t help but think that the mixture of yellow, black, silver and copper looks a little sloppy.
Despite the numerous finishes and colours on display, it’s still a decent looking cooler, so let’s move onto the installation page.
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