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The Package

The Thermaltake Element S arrives in a rather standard size cardboard box. The front of the box features a high angle shot looking down upon the top and front of the enclosure. The red glow from the top fan grill gives it a very menacing attitude. I find this a little odd, as if the target market Thermaltake are aiming this case at is the ‘professional’ market, surely they should’ve gone for something more subtle and simplistic.

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The rear of the box explains with diagrams the various features of this PC chassis. It seems Thermaltake has focussed carefully on cooling when building this enclosure as there are many features which boast to improve the air circulation.

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After opening the box up, you will find the Element S bagged up in a cloth Thermaltake branded bag. This serves the purpose of protecting the case from scratches, fingerprints and dust when removing the enclosure.

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Included with the Thermaltake Element S case are the following accessories:

  • User’s Manual
  • Product Warranty Policy Leaflet
  • A collection of Screws and Standoffs
  • Peripheral Security Clip
  • Zip Ties

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All these accessories are tucked away inside a cardboard box which is hidden away inside the case itself.

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