Thermaltake Jing CPU Cooler Review

The Thermaltake Jing (Cont’d)

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In Figure 7, you see the top of the cooler, which has a plastic green cap and a metal badge with the cooler logo.

Thermaltake JingFigure 7: Top view

The fans are very easy to remove and reinstall. In Figure 8, you see the cooler without the fans.

Thermaltake JingFigure 8: Cooler without the fans

In Figure 9, you can see the 120 mm fans, where you can see how the blades of the second fan are flipped compared to the blades of the first fan. They have three-pin connectors, meaning they don’t have PWM automatic speed control. However, they have small potentiometers where you can manually adjust their rotation speeds.

Thermaltake JingFigure 9: The fans

The base of the cooler, shown in Figure 10, is nickel-plated and have a nice mirror-like finishing.

Thermaltake JingFigure 10: Base

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