The box for this PC is nicely designed, with a stylish photo of the system right on the front of the box, but otherwise, branding and details are kept fairly light on most of the packaging.
There’s a serial number on the back, which shows us which SKU we have, and as you can see, it’s the Core i7-12700K with the RTX 3070.
No cheap packaging is to be found, as within the thick cardboard box are two deep foam inserts offering significant air gapping and protection for the PC. All the cables are tucked into the top also.
There’s a very thick bag protecting the system, and this will easily keep out moisture, dust and other debris easily enough. It was even tied shut at the top so it couldn’t escape.
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