The box is nice and vibrant, with a large photo of the drives on the front, mostly showing the unique heatsink design, and that it is the 1TB version; there’s also a 2TB and 4TB model being made available.
Around the back, there’s just a breakdown of the warranty, a QR code, and a serial number, but nothing of much interest.
The drive comes well protected in a clamshell insert, with the drive, cooler and documentation all carefully packaged next to each other.
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