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AMA Serac 770
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Author: ClickShot
Posted: 15:39, September 19th 2008
Link: http://www.amatech.com
Score: 9 out of 10 [?]
Price: £ ?
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Box ‘n’ bundle

The packaging for the Serac 770 is pretty impressive, the box is well styled and has a slightly metallic veneer to it. The front of the box has two windows, which show the radiator and the CPU block. The rear has a large photo of the kit hooked up to a motherboard, which looks like the Asus Striker II Extreme which features a “fusion” block, though unfortunately AMA haven’t shown whether the system can be used for more the just the CPU by hooking it all up.

[Serac 770]
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[Serac 770]
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Once inside the box you'll find two smaller packages within the main container. One is a large Styrofoam casing which holds the radiator and the CPU block still and the other is a box that contains the mounting kits, pump/tank, tubings, and a bottle of coolant.

[Serac 770]
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Of the little experience I have had in the past with water-cooling I have found that it is unusual to receive the coolant in the package with the kit. Usually you tend to receive just an additive which you need to add to some De-ionised water. .

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