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The Package

The Mini P180 arrives in a thick cardboard box which seems very well styled. The front of the box entails many product photos and has Antec’s ‘Quiet Computing’ logo in the top-right corner.

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The back of the box lists the specifications in three languages: English, French and German. Above this there’s a bit of blurb about the case – although I’m quite sure no one will read as it’s quite wordy. A quick quote is also on show “Good things come in small packages”,  for Antec’s big box reputation, this is quite a statement and to be honest, the Mini P180’s box isn’t all that small – its actually pretty big for a Micro-ATX case box.

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The sides of the box just have more product photos and the same blurb is repeated.

Along with the case, some accessories are included:

  • Users manual written in 7 languages
  • Warranty leaflet
  • Loads of various screws
  • Four Cable Ties
  • Drive Rails for three 5,25” drives
  • 5,25” to 3.5” drive bay adapter and facia

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These are all the accessories you’d need for the installation of a rig inside this case. I quite like the idea that Antec also bundle cable ties for better cable management as many companies do not do this.

The case is well packaged inside the box with cardboard and Styrofoam protecting its edges. Adhesive plastic is stuck to the main panels (front and sides), to prevent it from being scratched or attracting dust whilst being shipped.

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