The box looks pretty simple, with a white box that features a huge photo of the cooler right on the front, showcasing the RGB fans, as well as that lovely-looking RGB pump. We can also see that it supports both AMD and Intel sockets.
Around the back, there’s a breakdown of key features, such as the pump design, radiator configuration and fans, but it’s all pretty straightforward stuff really.
The packaging is really nice on the inside, with soft foam inserts and a small welcome pack that contains all the usual screws and fittings.
The pump and fans are as well protected as I’ve ever seen for an AIO, very nicely done.
Even the welcome pack is insanely well organised, with every screw and fitting placed in its own unique cut-out.
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