Packaging
The box itself is predominately shades of gray along with the cooler, meaning the full color image on the front doesn't stand out as much as it could. Still, the image itself showcases the cooler well but beyond that there is no information to be found. Moving to the left side the gray theme continues with the RZ820 cooler name being all there is to see. After flipping around to the back there is finally some information on the product. Here you will find the specifications table which is properly fleshed out with all the information you will need including the supported CPU sockets.
The right side of the box shows off the RZ820 again but this time it is a bit easier to see as the gray backdrop has no other design elements to interfere with the image of the cooler. Finally, the top of the box just has the CPS and PCCooler logos.
Contents
Upon closer inspection, you will find all the mounting hardware in separate boxes right on top, while the heatsink and fans are encased in foam below. Overall the packaging is quite good from a product protection standpoint and I have no real issues to speak of here.
The mounting hardware has everything you need along with a couple of extra fan clips for use with a third fan if you want to go that route. Beyond that, the mounting hardware itself is incredibly simple and should prove easy to work with, supporting all of today's modern mainstream sockets. In terms of HEDT systems only Intel's LGA2011 / LGA2066 are supported whereas AMD's HEDT sockets are not.
Common parts supplied for mounting include:
- 4x LGA20XX standoffs
- 4x Universal standoffs
- 4x Thumb nuts
- 2x Intel brackets
- 2x AMD brackets
- 2x Fan clips
- 1x Intel backplate
- 1x Screwdriver
- 1x Tube thermal paste
- 1x Custom 140 mm fan
- 1x Custom 120 mm fan
- 1x Fan Y-cable
- 1x Manual
- 1x Heatsink