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Thermaltake Frio CPU Cooler Review
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Reviews Last Updated: September 14, 2010
Page: 1 of 8
Introduction
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The Thermaltake Frio is a CPU cooler with a tower design, five heatpipes, and that can be used with one or two 120 mm fans. Let's analyse and test it.



The Frio box is cardboard, big and with no transparent windows. You can check it in Figure 1. By the way, "Frio" means "cold" in Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Thermaltake Frio
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Figure 1: Packaging

In Figure 2, you can see the box contents: the cooler with one fan installed, a second fan, manual, installation hardware, and a small tube of thermal compound.

Thermaltake Frio
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Figure 2: Box contents

In Figure 3, you can see the Frio.

Thermaltake Frio
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Figure 3: The Frio

In the next pages, you will see this cooler in detail.

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