The packaging carries all of the distinctive black with silver highlights design you’d fully expect from a be quiet! product. On the front, while the information provided is limited, you are given an excellent full-size view of the cooler that very quickly establishes what you can expect from this!
The rear and sides of the packaging go into detail surrounding the features, dimensions, and the level of performance the user should anticipate. While the writing is a little small, coming with nice and large images, it shouldn’t take you more than a couple minutes to be fully familiar with this AIO cooler design.
As you might expect with an AIO cooler, there are more than a few different parts and accessories location within the box. Put simply though, with the only exception being a screwdriver, be quiet! has you well covered here!
Additionally, and although we will go into more detail surrounding this in the ‘installation’ part of the review, we should note that be quiet! does supply you with a 4-pin cable splitter for the 2 x 120mm fans as well as also providing you with a SATA power connector for the pump heads lighting effects.
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