Corsair ships the 350D in the company's traditional brown box. An expanded image of the case located on the box's rear side shows each individual component.
The paperwork supplied consists of a brief quick start guide and a warranty information leaflet for Australian users. Corsair wisely secures the box of installation hardware into a drive tray to prevent movement during transport.
Installation hardware is the standard affair, with the exception of an absence of power supply screws. Corsair is clearly banking on most users owning the necessary screws via their PSU purchase, but this isn't the case for every customer; some will have to purchase the fasteners.
Four black zip-ties are provided to assist with cable management efforts.
A fan controller is a good idea, but few companies add them in, which is sad. I know my last thermaltake case was very loud. Corsair fans are generally slightly higher quality although I know a lot of people are complaining lately.
This is a great case.
The window really makes this case IMO, would be criminal not to have one with it if you bought it. THe price is ok too. nice one.
Great review luke, tons of detail on the fitting and inside, really wanted to make me look at building a second system now.
Great series of cases, I own an Obsiadian already and its going to last me many years – great build quality on their products which always distinguishes them from the masses.
I agree, bundle a corsair bundled fan controller in future, if the budget allows it. would be hugely beneficial as we could turn down the fans when working on the machine or general use, then enhance the speeds when gaming.