Cooling
NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB AIO Cooler Review
Packaging
The box is nice enough, and uses the same design we see across pretty much all NZXT products, with a white and purple design and a large clear photo fot he cooler on the front.

Around the back, there’s a quick rundown of the key features, as well as another photo showing what the cooler will look like once it is installed.

Everything is neatly packaged, with thick card on the outside, and a durable cardboard tray on the interior, with plastic and additional cardboard around each component where appropriate.

In the box, you’ll find a plastic backplate, AMD and Intel mounting kits, a control hub, and all the cables, including a USB 2.0 motherboard Y-splitter.
