The fan blades are reinforced so they can resist warping even at high speeds, for a better cooling performance:
When looking on the side, we will see an additional BitFenix logo on the internal frame:
The fan specifications will be revealed again when looking on the back of the fan, printed on the central sticker:
The fans use PWM technology to adjust fan speeds, making the RPM control much more precise:
Let's go back to the MK-26 cooler now; this one comes packed inside a medium-sized cardboard enclosure, with a drawing of the product on the top side:
On the box sides we will also find the list of Specifications and a large Compatibility list:
The bottom side is occupied with a list of product features:
Right after we open up the box, we will see on the top the documentation:
The previously mentioned documents are in a number of two, one of them describing the components that we will find inside the box and the other lets us know of the installation procedure on different card types: