ID-Cooling Zoomflow 360X Snow Edition AIO Cooler Review
Mike Sanders / 4 years ago
Exterior Packaging
ID-Cooling certainly has a distinctive brand identification with its black and orange color scheme and that is definitely evident here again with the Zoomflow 360X Snow Edition AIO cooler. The front of the packaging goes big and bold with a nice clear image of the cooler in action. Albeit, it is a little unusual that the main image isn’t of the Snow Edition version itself. That’s contained within a slightly smaller picture in the top right corner.
In terms of information, however, the front tells you a lot of details in, generally speaking, a nice and clear manner (albeit, a little on the small side).
The rear of the packaging goes into more detail on the technical aspects of this AIO cooler. Details include; product dimensions, full specifications, socket compatibility, as well as more details on motherboard ARGB sync compatibility. While, similar to the front, the space hasn’t entirely been used to it’s best potential, everything you need to know is available in a relatively easy on the eye manner!
Accessories!
ID-Cooling gives you everything you need out of the box (with the exception of a screw driver) to ensure you can easily get this cooler fitted to your system. While most of the parts are specific for the installation (and by proxy particular socket types) we should note that while the Zoomflow 360X Snow Edition AIO Cooler is motherboard sync compatible for the ARGB lighting effects, ID-Cooling does also provide you with a manual controller which, as far as we’re concerned, gets a big two thumbs up!