[section_title title=”Packaging”]Packaging
Starting of with the packaging as we do and as you can imagine the box is rather long! Taking a look at the front we can see the Thermaltake logo in the top left with a nice image of the Water 3.0 Ultimate just off center. To the right we can see a nice Water 3.0 Ultimate wording as well as some of the man features pointed out across the bottom.
On the bottom of the box there is a full specifications list so users can make sure this is exactly what they need. We can also see what appears to be the same features list from the front in various languages.
On the back of the box there is a full features list, a direct comparison against an Intel stock cooler (No idea why, we all know it doesn’t stand a chance) and a nice image of the Water 3.0 Ultimate installed inside one of Thermaltake’s many enthusiast grade cases. Running along the bottom we have some closer up images images detailing some of the main aspects of the Water 3.0 Ultimate.
Looking inside the box we can see everything is well protected for any travelling the Water 3.0 Ultimate may have to endure before it reaches its final destination.
Getting everything out of the box and there is quite a bit of of mounting material which in the long run will make end users life a bit easier. The mounting gear should cover most Intel and AMD socket types and Thermaltake have included a fan splitter which will allow users to connect all three of the included fans to one motherboard header.
As far as printed materials go there is an installation guide and a small booklet on the product warranty policy.
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