The box is made from sturdy corrugated cardboard and appears to be strong enough to withstand abuse in transit. As you can see there are areas of the packaging that look like they had a rough voyage. The front side of the box contains an image of the GS-6400 with white lights and smoke effects illuminating the area surrounding the case.
The side contains product features and pictures of the main features. The package sports a pretty impressive feature list but, can they hang with the big boys? Let's crack this puppy open and have look.
Once we remove the contents from their place inside the box we have the traditional high density pieces of Styrofoam on either end of the chassis. Unlike the majority of cases we have looked at Sentey uses a black cotton sac instead of a clear plastic bag to cover the chassis and provide additional protection from scratching during the shipping process.
After unpacking the GS-6400 and looking inside we find a user manual, Sentey product catalog, mini disc, SATA extension cable, e-SATA cable and a small toolkit that contains the mounting accessories required for the system build. Additionally, there is a small cloth to remove finger prints that can build up over time.
nice looking case, but if the plastic feels cheap then its not a good deal.
Very colorful, but its going to be hard for them to make a dent in this industry.
I like the ideas they have, and I think they will do well if they can manage to make enough to hang around. must be hard for a new guy in this industry.
Always interesting to see new players and this is actually a very attractive case, especially internally.
Shame about the weak plastic, its something I think bitfenix suffer from in their new cases also, according to reviews anyway. Hard market to crack, but id like to send them my support.
I actually really like the look of this case, its a lovely design concept.
What about noise results? 80mm fans? ekkkk. any real world testing steve?
To be honest I don’t have any type of dB meter to test fan noise levels. The 2 80mm fans were quiet actually but I couldn’t find any specs for them