Packaging
The orange and black colors in combination with the green RGB LEDs of the heatsink and fan on the front result in quite vibrant, catchy packaging great for store shelves; that is, if you still shop for PC parts at a regular store. Turning to the left side, we find a simple list of features and some company contact info. Spinning around to the back, you will find some of the product specifications, including overall dimensions, weight, fan speed, airflow, and even the fan bearings, which is a ball bearing rather than a sleeve bearing design, which is nice as ball bearings typically last longer.
The right side is also exceptionally plain with nothing to see other than the supported sockets and the cooler's 150 watt TDP. Finally, the top just has the product name, which doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
Contents
After opening the box, I was greeted by cardboard packaging. The cooler itself is situated on a piece of foam and supported on the sides by two smaller cardboard boxes. One box has the RGB fan while the other contains the mounting hardware.
The mounting hardware is quite simplistic because of the universal design, which is nice to see as it should greatly simplify the installation process later. That said, there are no real extras to be found, only a couple fans clips for a second fan should you want to go that route.
Common parts supplied for mounting include
- 2x Intel LGA2011 mounting arms
- 2x Intel LGA115x mounting arms
- 2x AMD mounting arms
- 1x RGB extension cable
- 1x RGB controller
- 1x 120 mm RGB fans
- 1x Backplate
- 1x Tube of thermal paste
- 1x heatsink
- 1x Installation manual