The box looks great, with that classic black and grey trim that we see throughout the Thermaltake range, but also a good quality photo of the cooler on the front. You can see the pump design, LCD, ARGB lighting, magnetic connection cables, and ARGB motherboard controller support all clearly displayed.
Around the back, Thermaltake has done a great job of listing absolutely every size and specification on the left, as well as further details of key features such as the lighting and LCD in the middle, and even a demo picture of it in a system on the right.
It’s very well packaged, with multiple layers of cardboard, and protective plastic ensuring everything is kept safe. It’s all recyclable material too, which is good to see.
In the box, you’ll find the fans, as well as the Intel and AMD mounting kits.
The mounting brackets are metal on the pump side, with a plastic bracket behind the motherboard. There are magnetic connect fans, and there’s even a little tube of thermal paste included too.
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