The BitFenix Ghost is packaged in a simple manner, with only a large BitFenix logo and the model name ‘Ghost' on the front.
The back of the packaging is also quite simple, with 3 labelled diagrams showing some of the key features of the product.
The BitFenix Ghost has been packaged well, with two large Styrofoam blocks on either end of the case.
Included with the chassis, is a useful Quick Installation Guide, the standard packet of screws and 4 x Cable Management Grommets, as well as a SATA Connector Cover – to protect the connector in the Hot Swap Bay when not in use.
The BitFenix Ghost comes with 3 x 2.5″ HDD/SSD Trays and 4 x 3.5″ HDD trays, which allows for tool-less installation of all drives.
I think its actually one of their nicer looking cases. some of them are very gaudy
They are getting better, not quite in the same league as say cooler master yet, but moving up the ranks.
This seems a lot like a copy of the Fractal Design Define series – simplicity/minimalist design with a goal of reducing noise. Unlike the Fractal Design cases this does not feature brushed aluminium, but rather the bland, flat, square style typical of bitFenix cases.
How on earth You’ve been able to measure 27,8 decibels while testing Antec’s 302 case, and been unable to do the same thing while testing Ghost chassis? 🙂