Packaging
The high contrast black and white packaging will grab your attention easily enough, especially with the heatsink displayed in full color and the fan set to the Rainbow lighting effect. Moving on from the top, the backside of the box has the cooler's specifications, but absent is the cooler's overall weight. Other than that, the supported sockets, overall dimensions, fan CFM, etc., are detailed here, along with some mechanical drawings for reference. On the next side, all there is to see is the Montech logo, product name, and claimed TDP of 210 watts.
The front has another image of the cooler with the ARGB fan illuminated in rainbow mode, along with the rated TDP. Meanwhile, the opposite end has the cooler's features listed, such as its massive cooling power, magnificent ARGB lighting, etc.
Contents
The packaging gets high marks from me. Montech opted for proper foam rather than cardboard inserts with everything secured snugly inside. While cardboard inserts and plastic blister packs are adequate, the use of foam gives a product a more premium feel, and I personally have had better luck with products arriving safe and sound when packed in foam.
Socket support is quite robust, as you would expect, including all the mainstream sockets from AMD and Intel. In addition, the design of the mounting hardware appears solid and is quite simple in its design, which should make installing the cooler fairly easy.
Common parts supplied for mounting include:
- 4x Fan clips
- 4x Plastic clips
- 4x Backplate screws
- 4x AMD screws
- 4x Plastic standoffs
- 4x Nuts
- 4x LGA2011/2066 screws
- 4x AMD mounting screws
- 2x Intel mounting plates
- 2x AMD mounting plate
- 1x Intel backplate
- 1x 120 mm ARGB fan
- 1x heatsink
- 1x Tube thermal paste
- 1x Instruction manual