HYTE THICC Q60 AIO CPU Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 5 months ago
Packaging & Accessories
The box is huge, but since the cooler has the word THICC on the front of the box, it’s pretty telling that this isn’t your typical slim 240mm AIO cooler, but it’s also a premium product, so the box is just bigger, more presentable, and more durable to reflect that.
Around the back, we can see all the key features are clearly detailed, there’s a labelled product diagram, and a complete run down of the box contents.
I love these little details too, they’re light hearted and funny, but still get across the key features of the cooler.
On the inside, we can see the box is thick double layered cardboard, with additional protection on the top of the components.
There’s additional thick cardboard on the interior, and protective bags and boxes around all major components, meaning there’s at least four layers of protection on each part of the cooler.
As you can see, the cooler comes largely pre-assembled, with the pump, radiator, fans, and the display all as a single unit and ready to go. There’s a small accessory pack with all the screws and mounting kits included, but again, it’s all very straight forward stuff.