Taking a look at the box, we can see a great product shot of the chassis on the front, as well as a badge that the chassis supports USB 3.0, with the full specification down the left hand side.
There isn’t a whole lot in the box, but you will find the instruction manual, which I admit I had to read with this build, it’s well laid out and explains the build process for this chassis perfectly clear, given that this chassis has a some what unique layout I was pleased to see a little effort had gone into the instructions, which from my experience with most products the manual is normally useless. You will also find a USB 3.0 to 2.0 adaptor, handy if your motherboard doesn’t natively support the USB 3.0 connector. There’s also 4 x cable holders, 2 brackets, the usual assortment of screws and the keys for the front panel.
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