The cooler arrives in a fairly bland tower shaped box with a picture of the product on the front, as well as a list of specifications.
The bundle includes a manual, fan and all the mounting brackets and screws needed for installation across the Intel and AMD platforms. They even include a tube of good quality thermal paste.
The bundle includes a 120mm fan, although the cooler can accept two fans for improved air flow performance. This is a nine blade design with full PWM support.
The Hati uses a tried and tested cooling methodology, based around three heatpipes which lead into a series of aluminum fins. The heatsink is quite narrow, and it is designed to create a high airflow between the fins.
The engineering quality is surprisingly high throughout, with a very smooth, direct contact base.
price is good and built quality looks equally as impressive. ideal for most people.
Nice polished finish on the base. better than some of the bigger players ive seen.
Its a pretty standard and slightly boring design however. but price is good and it will certainly suit a big audience of system builders who want something much better than a reference cooler
Good deal. think id pay extra for the frio however, it has t wo fans. even if they are crap
Seems like a good buy to me, but id spend another 10 for the Antec 620
Yeah, fair review, quite like the appearance, but im more interested in all in water liquid coolers now. they are so compact, quiet and high performing.
I also want to see a review of the upcoming d14 beater from noctua