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Akasa Venom Voodoo Cooler Review

The Venom Voodoo is packaged in a predominately black cardboard shell with green and yellow accents. The front of the box contains a picture of the top of the Venom Voodoo cooler.

Turning the box to the opposite side we find the specifications of the cooler listed in a variety of languages, other than English.

One end of the packaging features a full image of the Venom Voodoo with the features and specifications posted in English, while the opposite end features a number of images that show off some of the key features.

Akasa have provided a full set of mounting hardware capable of supporting the latest and greatest from both Intel and AMD.

The Venom Voodoo supports the following:

  • Intel LGA775, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366 & LGA2011
  • AMD Socket AM2, AM2+, AM3 & FM-1

Akasa have provided 2 x 120mm black and yellow Viper fans that will have the chore of getting rid of the unwanted heat generated by our processor. These particular fans have a noise level rating of 6.9 -28.9 dB(A) and they spin between 600 and 1900 RPM. They use Akasa's new S-FLOW fan blade design that is said to provide 30% better airflow.

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