XPG’s trademark black and red colour scheme is represented on the packaging, with a clear and full image of the AIO on the front of the box. The small icons around the image also help to briefly show the main features that you’d be interested in.
Because of the slightly unusual design of the packaging, where the front of the box opens up, the bottom isn’t used for any kind of details, instead XPG have used the four sides to give some specifics as well as detailed schematics of the individual pieces to help you ensure it’ll fit in your chassis.
Alongside the AIO loop and 120mm fans, there’s mounting hardware for AMD and Intel, a couple of packets of extension cables, some fancy stickers and the instruction booklet.
Because of the slightly unusual design of the packaging, where the front of the box opens up, the bottom isn’t used for any kind of details, instead XPG have used the four sides to give some specifics as well as detailed schematics of the individual pieces to help you ensure it’ll fit in your chassis.
Alongside the AIO loop and 120mm fans, there’s mounting hardware for AMD and Intel, a couple of packets of extension cables, some fancy stickers and the instruction booklet.