A basic brown box features an image of the case, its name and USB 3.0 support outlined on the front.
In-depth specifications and a breakdown of the ONE's design are located on the box's rear.
Mounting screws, 10 3.5″ hard drive clips, 2 zip ties, a USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 converter and the product overview form the ONE's bundle.
The product overview sheet outlines some of the case's key features. It provides no installation assistance whatsoever. If installation directions are desired, Antec forces you to download the manual from its website. This is a bad decision because it opens up the requirement of access to a separate computer at the time of building.
Good cheap case for a home server too IMO. my bud has one and its quite well made considering.
I would like to use this case for my over-clocked parts as it is most suitable.
For an entry level case I can’t complain, good airflow, silent operation for the open nature of the case. My only gripe as it is with any entry level case is the build quality. Stepping up a mere 40 dollars ALWAYS puts you into a whole other realm of quality. (Even on a budget build)