The box uses the same theme as other recently reviewed DeepCool CPU coolers in that it is a standard brown box with a white sleeve that has all the details printed on it. Looking at the front, you will find an image of the cooler along with a badge promoting the unit's anti-leak technology, which works by keeping the internal pressure of the unit stable. Meanwhile, the left side is a blank panel with no information presented. A closer look at the back details the specifications of the unit, along with an overview of the anti-leak tech, supported motherboard RGB software, etc; all the in-depth information is located here.
The right side is the same as the left in that there are no images or information to be found. Meanwhile, the top of the box just has DeepCool branding and the company logo visible. So overall, there is nothing really different here. While I appreciate DeepCool sticking with cohesive themes regarding packaging and products, it doesn't change the fact that black text is still easier to read on a white background vs. gray. Also, why is there no mention of the 5-year warranty? That puts this product on par with other top-tier AIOs in terms of warranty length, yet no mention of it is made anywhere on the box. Furthermore, some retailers also have the warranty information wrong. Something DeepCool should more actively look into, as a good warranty on a liquid cooler will put consumers more at ease and further establishes the brand as a premium manufacturer.
Contents
Like most liquid coolers, the DeepCool LT720 comes packaged in a cardboard tray that keeps the radiator, pump, fans, and accessories neatly organized. Some foam pieces were added to both shorter sides as well, which should improve overall protection and is nice to see. Sadly no thin foam sheet on top to further protect it from minor bumps during shipping. But I digress it is still an improvement and one I am happy to point out.
The cooler supports all current and most of the older generation mainstream sockets, including Intel's LGA115x, LGA1200, and LGA1700. Surprisingly, DeepCool supports more than just AMD's AM4 and AM5 sockets. They also support sTRX4 and sTR4, which is quite nice for those with Threadripper builds.