Packaging
The Gamdias AURA GL360 V2 comes in a vibrant box with the front showing the cooler in all its ARGB illuminated glory. Features such as hidden cable routing, a rotatable pump cap, and built-in lighting control are prominently displayed here. Moving to the left side you will find these features listed again in numerous languages but little else. As for the back, it includes images helping detail what Gamdias is offering with this latest AIO.
A quick look on the right side lists the cooler's specifications including supported CPU sockets, pump speed, fan speed, and the usual dimensions. Finally, the top and bottom of the box just have the company and product naming and nothing more.
Contents
The internal packaging is par the course with the AURA GL360 V2 coming packaged in a cardboard tray with a thick piece of foam on top for added protection. While more foam would offer better protection, and is something I advocate for, the fact is everything did arrive safe and sound with no issues to speak of.
The cooler does support most mainstream sockets from AMD and Intel, including AM4 and AM5 of the former and LGA115x, LGA1200, and LGA1700 of the latter. It also directly lists support for older AMD sockets and even Intel's LGA2066 and LGA2011 HEDT offerings. Beyond that you get all the parts needed to install the cooler, as expected.
Common parts supplied for mounting include:
- 12x Fan screws
- 12x Radiator screws
- 4x Intel LGA1700 standoffs
- 4x Intel LGA1200 / LGA115X standoffs
- 4x Intel LGA2066 / LGA2011 standoffs
- 4x AMD standoffs
- 4x Mounting bracket screws
- 4x Thumb nuts
- 2x AMD brackets
- 2x Intel brackets
- 1x Intel backplate
- 3x 120 mm fans
- 1x Extension cable
- 1x Tube thermal paste
- 1x User manual