Thermaltake 420mm TOUGHLIQUID 420 EX Pro ARGB Sync AIO Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 4 months ago
Packaging & Accessories
The box is huge, but given this is a 420 radiator AIO, that’s hardly surprising. On the front of the box, there’s a lovely high-quality photo of the cooler, and we can see it has support for all the latest CPUs, as well as broad support for ARGB controllers from major motherboard brands.
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Around the back, there’s a breakdown of the fans, pump, radiator and more, as well as a full specification list, and all the major dimensions.
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Everything is very well packaged, with thick cardboard on the exterior, a layer of foam over the top, and a moulded cardboard insert giving at least three layers of protection on all sides.
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In the box, you’ll find a bag of components for the mounting kit, some cables, the AIO cooler, and three fans.
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