Packaging
The packaging Reeven uses for the NAIA 240 measures in at 32.2 cm long, 24.1 cm wide, and 13.9 cm tall. Front and center is an image of the liquid cooler with an illuminated pump. Various features are listed on the front as well, such as the 0.11 microchannel design and RGB dyes. Taking a look at the back, Reeven uses the space to further detail product features along with the global two-year warranty.
Three of the other four sides are pretty plain. Two of them feature the same images as the front, while another just had "NAIA" in bold lettering. Nothing to really see or get excited about here.
The last side, which is the top, lists the specifications of the NAIA 240 in various languages. Other than that, the box sticks with the Reeven black and yellow theme. Just looking at the box brings to mind that one annoying song.
Contents
The box, once opened, reveals everything encased in a cardboard shell. Typical of most all-in-one liquid coolers, I see nothing amazing or bad, just adequate protection for the product and nothing more. I am a bit sad to see no foam top was included; however, its exclusion is not a make-or-break issue.
The Reeven NAIA 240 has support for every modern socket you can think of, even AMD's TR4 with optional hardware that is not currently included. The only missing socket is LGA775, but considering how old that platform is, it really shouldn't come as a surprise that it's not supported.
Common parts supplied for mounting include:
- 8x Radiator screws
- 8x Fan screws
- 4x Mounting nuts
- 4x Spacers
- 4x Backplate bolts
- 4x Backplate washers
- 4x LGA 2011 thumb screws
- 3x Coolant dyes
- 2x Mounting screws
- 2x 120 mm fans
- 1x Universal mounting bracket
- 1x Universal backplate
- 1x Y-cable
- 1x Tube of thermal paste
- 1x Spatula
- 1x Bottle of coolant
- 1x Pre-filled liquid cooler
- 1x User's manual
- 1x PWM splitter
- 1x Test cable
- 1x Funnel