The packaging is fairly straightforward, featuring a nice high contrast image of the chassis as well as the usual marketing stuff on the right in few international languages. “Starting with a great case makes it easy to build a great gaming pc” is one of the main features of the text on the box. Further down from there we have the usual product name in high contrast lettering, you could tell for 100m away that it says 300R on the front.
Around the back of the box we have a nice and clear breakdown image of the chassis. We can see all the major features of the chassis such as the removable panels, drive bays and dust filters, but we’ll take a closer look at those shortly. In the box we also found a simple manual and the usual nuts and bolts required to install our components.
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