The box looks great and uses that combination of black, and yellow and a triangular texture and pattern that we see across the whole Corsair range these days. There’s a clear photo, and all the main read/write speeds are detailed right on the front of the box too, promising speeds of up to 12400 MB/s, and 11800 MB/s read and write.
Around the back, it’s largely just warranty information and barcodes.
The drive is well packaged, with protective foam on all sides for the drive, heatsink, and attached cable.
The cable is SATA and is simply to provide power for the fan that is built into the heatsink. This does mean the fan is either on or off, it’s not PWM controlled, but was the best solution to ensure the efficiency of the drive.
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