The packaging as a whole looks exactly what you would expect from a be quiet! product. In other words, it’s primarily black with silver trim. The front of the box, however, does give you a nice clear image of the cooler so you know right off the bat exactly what you’re getting here.
The rear of the packaging gives you a little more detail as to what features the Pure Rock 2 packs. Albeit, this is again, rather limited. The biggest issue against more details is the localization with 4 languages available for the rather basic information it does provide. If we’re being honest though, as the whole be quiet! hasn’t utilized the space available to its best potential.
In terms of accessories, you have everything you need inside the box to get you all set up with the only notable exception being thermal paste. Sadly, there are no tubes of that present here. As this comes pre-applied to the cooler, however, this shouldn’t give you any problems just as long as you’re careful when handling the contact plate (more on that later in the review).
Everything is exceptionally well organised with specific components being within individually marked bags. As such, when it comes to fitting this to your PC, you shouldn’t have any difficulties getting the right parts you need!
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