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Nexus VCT-9000 CPU Cooler Review
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Reviews Last Updated: April 14, 2010
Page: 1 of 9
Introduction

Today we are going to analyze VCT-9000 CPU cooler from Nexus, which has a very unique design, with a tower heatsink with an inclined fan. But will this design result in a good performance? Check it out!

The box is very fancy, with a window that allow you to see the cooler and its inclined fan.

Nexus VCT-9000
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Figure 1: Box.

Inside the box we found the cooler with the fan installed, manual, installation hardware and a vacuum-sealed tube of thermal compound.

Nexus VCT-9000
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Figure 2: Box contents.

In the next pages we will analyze this cooler in detail.

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