Corsair iCUE 7000X RGB PC chassis review -
Product Showcase - Packaging
Product Showcase - Packaging
Let's dive straight into the photoshoot. As always, we start with the packaging. A 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 plastic bag. There were no noticeable scratches, dents, fingerprints, dust, mud, or hip graffiti spray jobs on it whatsoever. Admittedly, I would like to be surprised just one with some graffiti on there (which actually would be cool).
And once unpacked, you can see the chassis a little better. 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 glass and the magnetic dust covers have been taped shut securely.
A treat for the eyes, alright. You can clearly already see the style Corsair is going for here. If you read the introduction page, you will notice a radiator can be mounted next to the motherboard. Ergo, that's where this meshed airflow opening comes into play.
The front side glass panel can be pulled out also, here as well you'll stumble into an easy to clean dust filter after which you can access the front side fans or if you want to do so, the radiator.
Above an exploded view of it all.
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