The box looks fantastic, with lots of vibrant colours, but mostly the rich purple that’s now associated with most Cooler Master branding. Plus, a fantastic photo of the cooler and its fan; it’s always reassuring when they’re eager to show off the product on the box.
Around the box, we can see absolutely everything about the cooler, such as the heat pipe configuration, fan design, ARGB technology, and more.
It’s very well packaged too, with durable cardboard separators between the fan, tower and components, as well as foam padding on the sides of the tower to protect it even further; there was a layer of foam on the top and bottom too.
In the box, you’ll find some fan retention clips, AMD and Intel brackets, a backplate, two screws, and a handy tube of paste that should be good for a fair few re-applications.
The main retention screws, springs and washers are all integrated too, so it’s just two mounting screws to attach the bracket to the cooler and you’re good to go!
The fan also comes with anti-vibration pads, and sleeved black cables and overall, everything is plug-and-play ready.
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