The box is pretty large, but given it’s a 360mm cooler, that’s hardly surprising. I do like that there’s a big photo showing the cooler, fans, pump and ARGB right on the front though. You can also see the badges for AM5 and LGA1700 support.
In the box, everything is very neatly packaged, with double layers of cardboard for the box, the cardboard insert, a cardboard sleeve, and a protective bag, giving the radiator and other components multiple layers of protection.
The components are all tucked into a big plastic bag, but broken down into small bags within this.
Plus, each fan is individually wrapped and protected too.
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