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You’ll get a 3.5″ cover where the potmeter can be installed on to easily change the rpm the radial fan is rotating at, if you don’t want the pot meter to be seen in the front, then you’ll be able to choose for the PCI slot cover which goes at the back.
The Radial fan looks like a turbine engine coming off a fighter plane or something, Coolermaster really wanted to do something new with their line of coolers, so they designed a rather funky cooler. It has two LED’s, one in the front blinking once a while, and one in the back simulating the thrust coming out of a fighter engine.
The heatsink has a copper base, along with aluminum fins to cool your processor, it’s a shame they didn’t made those fins coming off a piece of copper connected to the base, instead they glued the fins to the copper base. In the second picture you can clearly see where the fan goes mounted, and the fan bracket obstructs the airflow coming off the radial fan, it’s just a little bit of air taken away but still enough to bring the temperature up. After a close inspection of the base (after removing the protective cover off the base) it clearly shows a quite flat and shiny base, it’s smooth but could have been smoother.