The front of the box is nice and clean, with a matte finish and a good size image of the memory on the front. You can also clearly see here that this is the 4600 MHz kit, with 2 x 8GB modules, giving us a 16GB kit, obviously. There are logos for TT software and RGB Plus, so you can even control the lights with Alexa on this thing, neat.
Around the back, they’ve got all their usual features listed, as well as a quick international breakdown. There are compatibility logos for Amazon Alexa, Razer Chroma, Neonmaker, ASUS Aura, Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, and MSI Mystic Light. It also says that they’re backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
The modules come in a protective plastic tray, with some plastic film over any shiny parts to keep them perfectly clean until you’re ready to use them.
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