The front of the packaging provides you with a nice clear image of the cooler with all that ARGB lighting in action as well as the motherboard sync compatibility list.
Unfortunately, ID-Cooling does not go into much detail beyond this. The rear of the packaging tells you nothing beyond the technical specifications and while the sides do list the features and socket compatibility, it is exceptionally cramped and, overall, it’s not a very good piece of presentation for this cooler.
ID-Cooling provides you with everything you need to mount this cooler to your system right out of the box. Well, with the only exception being a screwdriver, so make sure you have one of those.
As an added bonus, however, you also get a multi-out connector for the ARGB lighting (so you don’t have multiple cables trailing everywhere) and also a manual power connector. So if your motherboard does not support ARGB sync via a specific port, the good news is that you can get this light show running through the simple hooking up of this controller to an empty SATA power port.
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