Starting with the front of the box we can see that Aerocool have spared no expense on the design of the packaging, with some mechanical bugs that look like something ripped straight out of a sci-fi movie making up most of the detail as well as some great product shots of the chassis. Giving us our first look at the extreme style approach of the chassis exterior.
Around the back we have a similar theme but with the inclusion of a quick run down of the chassis major features and component capabilities.
In the box you will find the usual sets of nuts and bolts required for installing your components, not a lot there but its just enough to get the motherboard, power supply, graphics cards and a few drives installed. There is also a 5.25″ adaptor for use with a FDD , Card Reader, or similar device as well as an instruction booklet.
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