Stormforce, unlike some other system integrators, use their own packaging that’s been custom-fit to the cases they use, ensuring a snug fit inside the case between the polystyrene inserts and the system chassis. Not only does this look a little better, it also allows Stormforce full control of the quality of the cardboard that is used.
Instead of being bombarded with packets of screws, washers and all other kinds of stuff you’re very unlikely to ever use, it’s refreshing to receive a few simple pieces. WiFi antennas, a power cord and a couple of instruction guides – lovely and simple.
When you first get to the PC, it’s covered in loads of lovely peelable sheets of plastic. If you enjoy peeling these off as much as we do, you’re gonna love this. The only downside is the static electricity they leave behind; the system turns into a dust magnet for a lengthy period of time.
Behind the acrylic side panel is a large foam insert that’s used to hold the GPU and cables in place during transit. Make sure you remove this before you start up your new computer, it will hinder airflow somewhat.
Instead of being bombarded with packets of screws, washers and all other kinds of stuff you’re very unlikely to ever use, it’s refreshing to receive a few simple pieces. WiFi antennas, a power cord and a couple of instruction guides – lovely and simple.
When you first get to the PC, it’s covered in loads of lovely peelable sheets of plastic. If you enjoy peeling these off as much as we do, you’re gonna love this. The only downside is the static electricity they leave behind; the system turns into a dust magnet for a lengthy period of time.
Behind the acrylic side panel is a large foam insert that’s used to hold the GPU and cables in place during transit. Make sure you remove this before you start up your new computer, it will hinder airflow somewhat.