Packaged in a gloss black box with blue trim (Neutron GTX model comes with red trim) we find a product shot of the drive itself on the front, a a few key bits of information about the drive itself, including its capacity and read / write IOPS performance ratings. Also we see a smaller highlight that the drive is only 7mm in height which makes a huge difference when compared to standard SSD dimensions.
Turning the box over, we find a blurb about the Neutron printed in six languages below which is a small window revealing the part number as printed on the drive.
Alongside the drive, Corsair include a 2.5″ to 3.5″ drive bay adaptor for cases that don’t natively offer 2.5″ drive mountings, two sets of crews for fitting and a warranty information leaflet.
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