
The OCZ Vindicator comes in a nice plastic box with a handle on top that looks like it belongs on a store shelf. The one bad thing about this packaging is that the heat sink is easily damaged due to it as you can see the bottom fins are bent in the image above. OCZ is aware of this situation and is working on a 'fin guard' that will protect the fins from getting bent together. OCZ sent out another cooler for us to use and just like the first one it had damaged cooling fins. 

One of the features that stood out to me when I looked over the cooler is the fact that the cooling fins have enough space between them to actually see the copper heat pipe between each fin. This means that the cooling fins are gapped far apart, albeit this is something I haven't seen much as most coolers are jam packed with fins. The other thing I couldn't tell is if the cooling fins were actually adhered to the copper heat pipes by anything other than pressure. There was no sign of solder (like on the OCZ Tempest) or adhesive (like the Thermaltake Big Thyphoon VX) to hold them in place and aide in better contact with the heat pipes.
Flipping the Vindicator over it can be seen that installing the OCZ Vindicator CPU Cooler is just like installing the Intel retail box fan as it uses the same retention mechanisms. This is a nice touch and makes for quick and simple installation. The base of the heat sink was flat and had a nice finish, but a few machine marks could be seen and felt on the bottom.
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