The Enthoo Primo is supplied in a substantial box which is decorated in a simple but effective black livery. The front of the box features a large image of the case, giving us an idea of what lies within.
Turning the box around reveals a series of product shots of the case which highlight some of the key features. The box itself is fairly substantial and should provide a good level of protection for the case within.
Our sample was supplied within an external box for extra protection, however we expect that this will depend on where you purchase the case from.
Inside the box there is a fairly comprehensive bundle included with the case. This includes a well-written user manual which guides us through the installation procedure very well.
One particularly impressive item included in the bundle is a ‘toolbox', which separates out all of the different screws required for installation inside a plastic case. This makes it very simple to find the correct screws during installation.
Take my money, I love the power supply idea, get it OUT OF THE WAY!
Its a great looking case, I agree. I am tempted to upgrade my system for the coming year now with one of these at the foundation…. my old thermaltake is on its last legs
Looks very different which I like. Not sure I want to hide my power supply though, i paid £250 for it and love it!
well done in installing a 100% AIRCOOLED system in this WATERCOOLING case… *facepalm*
Is it possible to remove the entire hdd drive bay, to allow higher airflow into the case?
And how long videocard is supported?