NZXT Source 210 Elite Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Packaging
The case comes in a fairly simple brown box with a silhouetted picture of the case and model name at the top. Obviously by using little printing and standard cardboard, it keeps costs down.
The sides of the box list the main specifications, and towards the bottom is a blue sticker telling us that we have the white edition, as this case is also available in black
The other side of the packaging shows some of the main features that this case has. This includes USB 3.0, wire management support, maximum cooling potential, bottom mounted PSU and screwless design.
The chassis comes wrapped in a plastic bag with a Styrofoam block on the top and bottom to protect it in transit, and from a first glance, it seemed to have done a good job at that.
Inside the case sees a few select accessories for assisting in the installation. This includes motherboard standoffs, various screws for mounting the power supply and motherboard, socket for tightening the motherboard standoffs grommets for watercooling and cable ties for easy management.
Seems like a really good case considering the price, at least if the "faulty sample" issue is true.Great review andy, as always
Looks to be an EXCELLENT case when considering the price. In the US, these cases are available at <a href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=source+210&x=0&y=0">Newegg for $50USD, and $10USD less for the 'non-Elite' version. Which brings up a question: what's the difference between the Source210 and the Source210 Elite? It's only a $10USD price change so actual difference in design/features can't be that large….