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Date: August 3rd, 2009
Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited By: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Thermaltake USA
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES



SPECIFICATIONS


Compatibility: For 10" ~ 17" Notebook

Heatsink Dimension: 360 (L) x 319 (W) x 52 (H) mm

14.17 (L) x 12.56 (W) x 2.05 (H) in

Heatsink Material: Aluminum

Fan Dimension: 200 x 200 x 20 mm

Fan Speed: 600 ± 200 RPM

Noise Level: 17 dBA

Max. Air Flow: 57 CFM

Max. Air Pressure: 0.37 mmH2O

LED Fan: Multi-Color LED Fan (x1)

Power Connector: USB

Rated Voltage: 5 V

Started Voltage: 3.5 V

Rated Current: 0.22 A

Weight: 1610 g


FEATURE


 

PRODUCT COMPOSITION




Retailing for around $60 US, the Massive23 CS isn't cheap. Let's take a quick look and see what Thermaltake gives the consumer for this rather sizeable chunk of change. The carton is attractive and informative and the contents are well packed.



Aside from the cooling unit, the box contains a policy sheet that outlines the 2-year warranty, a USB power cord with on/off switch and a single-page user's guide. Let's take a closer look.

 

 


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