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The Package

The Element T arrives in an almost completely black box with a red stripe covering the top right hand side of the box. On the front of the box in the centre, the front of the element T is shown with its 200 x 200mm top fan glowing red in the background, almost giving the case a mysterious appearance. The product name "Element T" is written in fairly large writing in the top right corner with the slogan, "Create For Pros" written just below as is "VK9000 Series".

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The back of the box contains a lot more information about the product including information about "The Cooling System", "External Structure", "Appearance", "Ventilation" and "Internal Structure". All of these sections include labelled images for cohesion.

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On the sides of the boxes, the only information available are the Features and Specifications which are located on the first page of this review.

The case itself is packaged inside a translucent plastic bag, with the manual located on the top of the case, securely surrounded between two styrofoam sections, protecting the case from bumps that may have occured during delivery.

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There are various accesories included with the Element T, which are:

  • Screws for Hard Drives, CD Drives, Other Drives
  • Motherboard Standoffs (if you choose to use them)

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