The front of the packaging gives a clear picture of the Kraken X63 XGB cooler. However, the only mild disappointment in this aspect is first that it’s the black version pictured. Merely a small sticker to the top of the box is the only thing (as least in so far as I saw) this distinguishes this as the ‘White’ variant. Secondly, this AIO is capable of far more exciting ARGB action that the rather muted blue shown here.
However, in terms of details and specifications, the box work is crammed full of helpful information. Admittedly, in placed, NZXT could’ve easily have made it larger (and a bit easier on the eye), but all-in-all, the presentation is certainly decent here. Just, perhaps, a little too understated for its own good.
NZXT provides you with everything to need to successfully install this AIO cooler onto your system. The only exception is a screwdriver (which I sincerely hope you’d already have!). A key highlight of the accessories, however, is undoubtedly seen in the ARGB/fan cabling. Although we will discuss this more in the installation aspect of the review, NZXT has certainly made this process simpler than the vast majority of competing products.
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