Although packaging is a very small part of the overall product, it is nice to see Reeven taking such care with it. That said, the general rule of thumb is that if a company goes over the top on the packaging it means it is trying to make up for a lacklustre product – lets hope that this is not the case with the Reeven Arcziel 12.
The front of the box gives you an image of the product, socket compatibility and sports an industrial theme.
The side of the box gives you some useful dimensions and overview pictures from multiple angles.
The bottom points out some key features like Reeven’s special fan mounting clips which really do make fan mounting very simple. 6 heat pipes mean this cooler is pretty capable of some good performance – although the top-down design means this is not going to be able to compete with more enthusiast orientated products.
The other side of the box stresses its multi-socket compatibility – a nice feature but the vast majority of CPU coolers these days will support all sockets so its not anything we can give Reeven extra credit for doing.
Included with in the box is a very nicely presented accessory package, installation manual and the cooler itself.
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