The front of the packaging goes strong and bold with a nice large clear image of the AIO cooler (as well as its ARGB lighting) on display. Admittedly, and in something which is not the first time I’ve made this criticism, I do question the logic of putting a predominantly black product on a black background and do think that, on occasions, brand recognisation should be traded-off for better product recognition.
Fortunately, the rest of the packaging makes up for this lack of contrast with plenty of it. White on black, or black on white, you are provided with all of the Fractal Lumen S24 RGB’s key features as well as product dimensions. On the whole, while it could be presented better, the Fractal Lumen S24 RGB certainly seems to represent itself well as a quality and high-performance AIO cooling solution.
Being an AIO, there are certainly plenty of individual parts. Fortunately, Fractal has organised these well and, as long as you have a screwdriver (which we would certainly hope so) you should be ready to go to get this fitted to your system. We will, however, go into much further detail regarding the installation aspect of this design (how easy/hard it is, etc.) later in this review.
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