In Figure 6 we can notice that the heatpipes are well distributed on the heatsink and very close to each other at the base.

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Figure 6: Rear view.
From the top we can see the frame where the fan must be screwed to. There is no kind of anti-vibration system between the heatsink and the fan.

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Figure 7: Top view.
The base is made of copper and it is very smooth, but with no mirror finishing, as you can check in Figure 8.

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Figure 8: Base.
On our benchmarking we used an FM123 fan, also made by SilverStone, but you can use almost any 120 mm fan with this cooler.

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Figure 9: Fan package.
This fan comes with an amazing controller, with a potentiometer installed on a bracket to be installed on any expansion slot from the case. Its maximum rotation is 2600 rpm, a very high number for a 120 mm fan. Its airflow is also high, reaching 106.3 cfm.

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Figure 10: Fan.