The box is simple enough, with a brown main section, and a simple white slipcover in the middle with the branding on. This means they can reuse the same box for more products and it generates less waste. It’s also all easily recycled too, which is a bonus.
There’s a clear photo on the front, and more technical detail than you’ll like need on the back, but overall, very well laid out.
The cardboard box is double-layered, then there’s also a moulded cardboard insert that provides further protection and separation of all the major components. Furthermore, there’s plastic over all the major components, and all are recyclable.
In the box, you’ll find fan limiter cables, all the mounting hardware for AMD and Intel platforms, a simple fan splitter cable, and the universal backplate.
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