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The Package

Antec’s favourite approach to the packaging is once again employed here; the product, under the spotlight, is highlighted in the centre showing of the distinctive top panel and front fascia found on the Nine Hundred Two. You might have heard of the Antec Nine Hundred, well this is basic mark II described by Antec as an "Evolved" case. This is actually something Antec like to do, improving upon existing chassis that is, and can also be seen with the constant revisions taking place in the Performance One series which started out with the P180.

Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case

The back of the box carries on with the same theme as the front of the box, with the distinctive black and yellow design. 3 smaller pictures of the Nine Hundred Two, a front shot, a back shot and a side on shot with the side panel removed are displayed. Below these pictures the features and specifications are listed in English, French and German.

Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case

The right side of the box has a grey background which allows the annotated picture of the Nine Hundred Two to stand out. The annotation lists some of the main selling points of the case. Again, these are in English, French and German.

The symmetrical theme continues with the left of the box which displays a larger side on view of the case, this time with the windowed side panel attached, again standing out against the grey background. It also features a brief description of the case.

Like most cases these days the Antec Nine Hundred Two is packaged between two Styrofoam sections and is wrapped in a clear plastic bag. This is done to protect the case during transit.

Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case

Accessories

The Antec Nine Hundred Two comes with a few useful accessories, these are:

· Nine Hundred Two Product Overview

· Motherboard Stand Offs

· A large number of screws for installation

· 3.5" drive bay adapter

· 2.5" hard drive tray

Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case

It would have been nice to see a complete manual included, but Antec provide one on their site. Click here to open the manual in PDF format.

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