The box is nothing fancy, but comes with a simple Ostrog brand name in the centre. It has a small castle or fort image just above it; plain but effective. The box is the same on the reverse, so I won’t bother you with that.
Upon opening the box I found a smaller box containing an instruction booklet, a handful of cable ties, some velcro straps, a spare expansion slot cover, the usual assortment of screws, an internal speaker and some hard drive rails for the quick release bays.
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