Packaging and contents
A bleak Tuesday morning saw yours truly open his front door to be greeted by a walking parcel. Well, a man hiding behind a rather large box with Cooler Master emblazoned on it. Could only mean one thing.
One huge box, characterised by the relative size of it compared to a Nokia 8310, told me that packaging was of concern to Cooler Master. Given the size of the box, the package was surprisingly light.
The all-important number, as far as I was concerned.
A quick removal of the safety tape and out came the case. Here's what left behind.
The case was extremely well packed. Wrapped in a large polythene bag more commonly found covering vehicles from the elements in winter, and secured with the two inserts you can see above, the chassis was locked in place. You'd need a courier of some distinction to damage the case.
The 110B-SX1 ships with a full complement of fixing grommets, screws and bits. An A4 piece of paper detailing the installation of a PSU is also included.
Enough tantalising. On to the 110B-SX1 itself.