The ID-Cooling FrostFlow 240L ships in a dark box, with a large product photo visible on the front.
Inside, the manual is the first accessory we get a look at – it is decent, with clear diagrams, and a bit of text to help you along.
The installation hardware comes bundled in one bag, though none of it is labelled.
Elsewhere, two 120mm fans are included, both 4-pin PWM models. My sample is the blue LED model, so the fans have blue rings to match, though white and red options are also available.
The AIO itself is very conventional, with a 27mm-thick radiator and sleeved tubes.
The pump is a bit more interesting as it features several LEDs around the outside, while there is also a small ID-Cooling logo in the middle. The pump is powered by a 3-pin fan header.
I’d also like to put out there the Coolermaster MasterLiquid 240, £70, braided tubing which looks stunning, back lit logo, excellent cooling for its price and more than acceptable noise levels and it comes with the AM4 kit.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/cooler-master-masterliquid-240-aio-240mm-cpu-cooler-hs-07d-cm.html