The packaging on the Elite 120 isn’t going to win it any awards, but as I’ve said many times before, a box is just a box and while its simple in design it serves its purpose well of keeping the product safely packed. As you can see on the front it features a high contrast representation of the chassis and a run down of its major features, such as its support for 3 fans, M-ITX motherboards, ATX power supplies and its Aluminium finished front panel.
The back of the box is much the same only this time detailing some of the chassis more detailed specifications which aren’t easy to read in the photos as its in fairly small print, but I have included a much clearer list below.
As you can see from the specification below its not without a solid feature list for its size, with everything from a aluminium and steel construction, USB 3.0 support, room for a full size ATX PSU and a graphics card length of 13.5 inches.
There isn’t a lot in the way of extras, but given the compact nature of the chassis there doesn’t really need to be, but you will find in the box a handy instruction booklet, Internet speaker, some clip on rails for the quick release drive bays, cable ties and the usual assortment of screws and bolts required to install all your components.
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