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Corsair Crystal 680X PC Chassis Review - Product Showcase - Packaging

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/12/2019 02:09 PM [ 4] 9 comment(s)

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Product Showcase - Packaging

 


Alright, we dive straight into the photo-shoot. As always, we start off with the packaging. Here is the box, clearly denoting the 680X RGB. The simple packaging catches our attention, as you will notice the chassis is well packaged with minimal risk of damage.
 

 
The chassis is protected in Styrofoam and a soft black cloth-like bag. There were no noticeable scratches, dents, fingerprints, dust, mud or graffiti spray jobs on it whatsoever.
  


And once unpacked you can see the chassis a little better. Now, before we move it into our white studio (which is horrible for photos with anything that has tempered glass) I wanted to show you some photos in different surroundings. The chassis has plastic wrapped on all essential segments, including all glass.
 


Once unwrapped from all the plastic protection the glass immediately pops into view, the left side, top and front panel are all fitted with it. It looks very nice as you will later find out. A feast for the eyes alright. You can clearly already see the dual compartment setup here. Oh, and wait for it...

 

 

Boom, it haz a door babeeh... Nice, I like that. It allows you to quickly access the motherboard and the components popped into it. 
  

 

Corsair always manages to make the chassis look distinct and different from the competition. The right side, yes, is closed. It has been kept close so you can hide away all cables, the storage units as well as the power supply, so I am perfectly comfortable with that choice. Included in the package are a manual, tie-wraps, a little box holding screws, cable ties and, well, the usuals. 




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