Apacer package their RAM modules in an appropriately sized box, showing an almost full-size image of the RAM module on the front, along with RGB illumination, and with a decent selection of ‘information at a glance’.
The rear, largely thanks to Apacer packing in multiple languages, is lacking in any real information, but let’s face it, what more do you need to know than the frequency and capacity that is listed on the front.
Once the RAM is removed from the packaging, the first thing to strike you will likely be the height of the modules; standing at 51mm tall, quite a bit taller than other modules on the market. Apart from the Apacer print and the NOX marking, there’s very little going on, which should bode well for attractive the eye towards the RGB strips at the top.
The reverse side is identical, apart from a rather ugly product sticker.
Perhaps an unwise decision, Apacer have put their company logo on the very top of the modules and placed the, much cooler looking, NOX logo on the edge.
The rear, largely thanks to Apacer packing in multiple languages, is lacking in any real information, but let’s face it, what more do you need to know than the frequency and capacity that is listed on the front.
Once the RAM is removed from the packaging, the first thing to strike you will likely be the height of the modules; standing at 51mm tall, quite a bit taller than other modules on the market. Apart from the Apacer print and the NOX marking, there’s very little going on, which should bode well for attractive the eye towards the RGB strips at the top.
The reverse side is identical, apart from a rather ugly product sticker.
Perhaps an unwise decision, Apacer have put their company logo on the very top of the modules and placed the, much cooler looking, NOX logo on the edge.