iBUYPOWER AW4 360 mm AIO Review 0

iBUYPOWER AW4 360 mm AIO Review

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Packaging


iBUYPOWER's packaging is vibrant, with the front showing off a bit of the AW4 360 mm's ARGB illuminated pump along with the black fans and radiator. Meanwhile, the pump is shown off again on the left side panel along with the cooler's specifications. As for the back panel it details features, which include the vortex water block design with ARGB lighting, performance oriented PWM fans, and swivel fittings with braided sleeve tubing.


Taking a look on the right side you will find mechanical drawings of the radiator, fans, and pump block, along with a quick list of what is inside. Moving on to the top and bottom of the box you will find the iBUYPOWER logo and branding, with a shot of the cooler in white on the top. The bottom just gives the same information seen on other panels.

Contents


The internal packaging is the same as you will find in regard to most AIOs, with the AW4 coming in a cardboard tray that provides the bulk of support and protection along with a foam sheet that sits on top. While I would prefer to see a bit more foam or protection in general, it is passable since the cooler arrived in pristine shape.


The cooler supports current mainstream sockets from AMD and Intel, including AM4 and AM5 of the former and LGA115x, LGA1200, and LGA1700 of the latter. Beyond that you get all the parts needed to install the cooler, as expected, but no miscellaneous extras.

Common parts supplied for mounting include:
  • 12x Fan screws
  • 12x Radiator screws
  • 4x Intel LGA1700 spacers
  • 4x Intel LGA1200 / LGA115X spacers
  • 4x Thumb nuts
  • 3x 120 mm fans
  • 2x AMD mounting clips
  • 1x Intel mounting bracket
  • 1x AMD mounting bracket
  • 1x Intel LGA115x / LGA1200 backplate
  • 1x Intel LGA1700 backplate
  • 1x 3-way PWM fan splitter
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