TeamGroup Z540 M.2 PCIe SSD & DARK AirFlow I SSD Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 1 week ago
Packaging & Accessories
The Z540 comes in a compact box, with a really nice product photo on the front, and as you can see, we have the 2TB variant in for testing today.
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Around the back, nothing too interesting, but there is a small window so we can see the back of the drive, and its specifications sticker.
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The Dark AirFlow I is sold separately, and comes in a similarly designed box with a photo of the cooler on the front.
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Around the back, you can see a breakdown of the design, as well as the general specifications.
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It’s nicely packaged too, and comes largely pre assembled, with a hard-wired PWM cable for the fan.
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There’s also some simple installation instructions on the inside of the box, but it all looks pretty straight forward.
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