Packaging and Contents
The Enermax ETS-N30 being a rather small cooler, it comes packaged in a (well, you guessed it!) small but sturdy box. The box measures in at 14.28 cm in length, 9.85 cm in width, and 17.14 cm in height. The top of the box mentions the cooler's model and its supported CPU sockets. A small image on the bottom-left also denotes LGA1150 support. The front shows the ETS-N30 in color, along with the LED-equipeed version of the ETS-N30-TAA, and the model name is, once again, clearly visible, right along with Enermax's logo. The left side lists a few features in multiple languages. These include Aerodynamic Stack Effect, Vacuum Effect, and HDT technology.
More features are displayed on the back of the box, with images to showcase just what they do and how they impact the ETS-N30's design. The right side of the box details the cooler's specification.
Contents
The packaging Enermax used for the ETS-N30 is above average. I am happy to see the sturdy cardboard box with its cardboard inserts. It should keep the cooler from moving around while also providing a good deal of protection to the cooler itself. Enermax does well here, offering better protection for their product than similarly priced competitors, such as the Raijintek Aidos and Scythe Katana 4.
The ETS-N30 from Enermax is a simple cooler with a simple set of mounting hardware. Everything a user will need is provided, but that's it as there are no extras. You could consider the bundled hardware a bit spartan, but at $24.99, such is to be expected.
- 4x Screw pillars
- 4x Red spacers
- 4x Thumb screws
- 4x Bracket mount screws
- 2x Intel mounting arms
- 2x Nuts for pressure-mounting plate
- 1x AMD mounting bracket
- 1x Backplate
- 1x 92 mm x 92 mm x 25 mm PWM fan
- 1x Heatsink
- 1x Packet of thermal compound
- 1x Installation guide