The box comes back with a high contrast close-up of the front of the chassis, with the “Challenger” name in big letters across the front, but little more in terms of details on the front of the box.
The back of the box however is a different story, with a few really nice diagrams of the chassis highlighting its major features and specifications. It’s also the first look we get at the shape of the front panel, which I’m sure you can tell is a little more than your standard chassis design.
There isn’t a lot in the box in the way of extras, there are still the usual screws and bolts that you will need for installation of your components, 3 x SSD drive trays and 3 x rubber grommets for the watercooling cutouts. There is also a really handy instruction booklet, which I had to call upon to find out where these SSD drive trays go, but we’ll get to explaining that in a moment.
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