The box is really funky, and the image does a great job in showing off the effects of the mirror/ARGB lighting.
Of course, all the usual technical details on here too, such as kit speed and size, as well as the main features of the RGB support, etc.
The box is really chunky for a 16GB kit, which is strange, as most memory kits come in much slimmer boxes.
The slipcover comes off, revealing a very durable black cardboard box.
The box comes with a handy microfiber cloth, given the mirror finish of the kit, you may need this to remove fingerprints after install.
Well, at least now I know why the box is so thick. There’s a set of blank inserts here to house two more DIMMS. Sure, it’s efficient for them to use one box for all kits, but damn this is so bloody wasteful of plastics.
As for the memory its self, it comes with a thick protective plastic film over all the shiny bits. That way, it’s going to be in perfect condition when you first get it.
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