While clearly looking to strike a chord with it’s traditional yellow/gold TUF Gaming branding, the front of the packaging gets us off to a good start with a nice clear image of the cooler on display.
The rear certainly goes into more of the technical specifications with a very pleasing to the eye-diagram style highlighting all of the key features from the ASUS TUF Gaming LC 240.
As you might expect, ASUS provides you with everything you need to get this cooler fitted to your PC. While the individual baggage itemization isn’t that fantastic, as long as you pay close attention to the manual (more on this later in the review) you shouldn’t go too far wrong in getting the specific parts you need for your particular socket/motherboard type.
As this is a cooler keen to emphasize RGB lighting effects, you are provided with a multi-connector to ensure you can hook up both fans as well as the pump head. The only minor downside is that this doesn’t come with any RGB light cycle controls and, as such, you’re going to need an ARGB compatible motherboard to get the best out of this.
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