The box is really vibrant and keeps with the typical Antec colour themes, but obviously has that shiny fan picture right on the front, and we can see that it comes with three fans and the hub is included too.
The back of the box has a nicely detailed specifications chart, showing the fan RPM, the dimensions, and voltages required, but honestly, it’s all pretty standard stuff for a 120mm ARGB fan.
The fans are all really nicely packaged too, with each fan in its own protective box and the control box is packaged the same.
The control hub is actually quite large, but since it has five fan and five ARGB ports on it, plus, connections for an external control button (your cases reset button for example), SATA power, and motherboard sync, that’s not surprising.
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