The box is quite large for a set of RAM, which is no doubt telling me that the modules themselves are fairly tall. The photo on the front looks great, showing the unique aluminium and RGB heat spreader design, and as you can see, they do look quite large there. The box details support for all the major RGB systems, which is certainly a good sign. Plus, we can see I have the 32GB kit, which is made up of 2 x 16GB modules running at 4000 MHz.
Around the back, a bit of text telling you about the warranties, as well as a quick rundown of the main features, but nothing we haven’t covered on the previous page.
The box cover slides off, revealing a durable inner box with the Predator logo, it’s quite durable too, so should keep the product nice and safe.
Open it up, and wow, look at that memory in there! It’s all in clamshell plastic, which keeps it dust-free. Now, let’s get it out of the box already!
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