The box is nice and simple, with the white and purple we see across the NZXT product range. There’s a good photo of the fans on the front of the box, and as you can see, there’s a clear distinction between the white and the black variants.
Around the back, there’s a nice run down of the key specifications in the small print on the lower half, as well as some marketing bumf at the top broken down into various languages.
The packaging is decent, with an outer slipcover, and a two-layer cardboard inner box providing sturdy protection for the fans and accessories.
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