Packaging and Contents
The Silver Arrow ITX, while larger than a typical cooler, comes packaged in a smaller than anticipated box that roughly measures in at 20.8 cm in length, 19 cm in width, and 18.4 cm in height. The front of the plain box only showcases the Thermalright logo prominently. Moving on to the left side, there is the "Silver Arrow ITX" descriptor with an arrow-like logo as a backdrop and the company's website address. The back of the box, meanwhile, is the same as the front.
The right side of the box is very similar to the left. The only difference, you ask? A barcode. On top, you again have the Thermalright logo in plain view with nothing else. Overall, one could say the packaging lacks any sort of flashy appeal in favor of simplicity.
Contents
While the box may have been left unadorned, without the glitz of colorful renders, the inside is posh and luxurious, the cooler and fan surrounded by foam. The packaging is done right when it comes to the product's protection. A flashy design on the box may grab a person's attention, but that plain box with lots of foam begins to look a lot more appealing when the cooler inside arrives with no bent fins or other damaged parts.
The Thermalright Silver Arrow ITX comes with everything you need to mount it to nearly any of today's modern sockets, including the dinosaur in the room, LGA775. Compatibility is good and everything you need to mount the cooler is provided. A nice bonus is the fact that much of the hardware is universal, making for an easier install as it keeps additional hardware to a minimum.
- 8x Anti-vibration pads
- 7x M3 L6 Screws
- 5x M3 L10 screws
- 4x LGA2011 screw pillars
- 4x Screw nut
- 4x Intel washers
- 4x AMD washers
- 2x Fan clips
- 2x White cotton gloves
- 1x Metal backplate
- 1x Backplate cap
- 1x Anchoring mount
- 1x Mylar film
- 1x Mounting plate
- 1x TR TY149 fan
- 1x Heatsink
- 1x Tube of thermal compound
- 1x Wrench
- 1x Installation guide