Cases
Antec P280 Full Tower Chassis Review
The front of the box features the usual style points we have come to expect from an Antec product, with a strong use of black and bright yellow which really makes it stand out along side a great photo of the chassis.
Around the back of the box we have 11 detailed images of the chassis which lists some of the major features of the chassis, such as the component compatibility and sound proofing technology.
There wasn’t a lot in the way of extras, but there are more screws, nuts and bolts included than you will likely need as well as a handful of cable ties to keep everything neat and tidy when your done.
Pity about the door that opens the wrong way & the ugly, gaping punched out ventilation holes on the top. Their designers could’ve made a far neater job but otherwise it’s a sensible case.
I think you made a mistake in the second to last paragraph you say “Performance isn’t fantastic too, there is a reason we use this chassis in the eTeknix office and at trade shows such as iSeries.”
Which doesn’t make sense I think it should read “performance is fantastic too” instead of isn’t.