The front of the box has an almost sci-fi kind of space type theme; an appropriate choice given the name of the memory.
The back of the box maintains the same aesthetic and is designed to look like metal panelling. On the back of the box, we can see some information on the Geil themselves as well as product specifications and a small punch out to see the label on the DIMM itself.
Inside the box is very simply the memory modules packaged individually from each other; this is actually a good way of reducing the size of the package as opposed to larger, flatter boxes, and by proxy, reduces the amount I waste generated.
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