The front of the box is fairly simple, featuring a nice colour technical drawing of the chassis and a few details about its specifications.
Around the back of the box we have a much better image of the chassis with its red LED front fans powered up and a few arrows highlighting the major features, but we’ll take a closer look at those in a moment.
Inside the box I found the biggest accessory box for a chassis I’ve ever seen, which contained the usual assortment of nuts and bolts along side an instruction booklet. The big thing of course are those two feet, giant plinth like mounts to keep the chassis elevated and stable, although their a bit overly heavy duty if you ask me.
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