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Vanessa L-Type

 


The packaging of the Vanessa L-Type is nearly identical to the S-Type, simply larger. Monstrously large for the packaging of a CPU cooler! Many people could mistake the box for a power supply unit, as it is even larger than most power supply unit packages as well. Once again, the packaging is designed to easily draw attention while on a store shelf, with the appealing Vanessa being the main theme. By opening it, again I found every included component separated and well supported inside a piece of plastic. The packaging once again can protect the included items even if its exterior is badly deformed.

The bundle that comes with the Vanessa L-Type is very rich as well. First of all, you will receive a long magnetic screwdriver, necessary for the installation of the cooler. You will get four packs of nickel plated retention brackets, for installation on every currently available socket. The fan controller is exactly the same I found in the Vanessa S-Type package, and again it can be mounted either in a 3.5” bay or a PCI slot. Funnily, the PCI bracket is not painted this time. For help during the installation, there is a very well illustrated and detailed installation manual. Finally, there is a tube of Nano Blue thermal grease, a good thermal material which I will use myself later while testing the unit.

The Vanessa L-Type is very large for a CPU cooler. It most certainly cannot fit inside any desktop case or even small ATX cases. The design of the Vanessa L-Type is different than of the S-Type, there is only one massive heatpipe, starting from the base of the unit and ending up to the top. The 34 large aluminum fins are welded on the heatpipe, allowing them to draw the heat and dissipate it to the air. All of the fins are cut to resemble the shape of a butterfly and on the top of the cooler there is a nice sticker, much like the S-Type. The L-Type has its massive 12cm fan pre-attached on it, which you don’t have to remove in order to install the unit. The fan itself has a blue frame and nickel plated fins, as seen on the S-Type. At first glance you may mistake the fan for metallic, but it is all plastic, simply very well painted. The base of the unit is fairly smooth although not like the S-Type which had a fantastic finish, but it also is rather small for a good picture as well.

The mounting process of the Vanessa L-Type on a socket 939 motherboard is fairly easy. First, you have to remove the two screws of the stock retention bracket. Then you place the correct retention plate on the CPU and screw it in place with the two provided long screws. Finally, after placing a good amount of thermal compound on the CPU, you place the cooler on the CPU and by using the provided long screwdriver you screw it firmly on the retention plate. To do that, you have to place the screwdriver inside the holes on the top of the cooler, which are there to provide access to the screws. On socket 478 and 775 motherboards the installation will be somewhat harder, as you have to remove the motherboard from the case. For socket 478 at least you won’t have to remove the stock retention bracket, unlike the S-Type, since the retention plate clips on it. The installation on other sockets is not hard, again it will just take you 15 more minutes.

 

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