The Basics:
From details on the side of the box (and in the list of features above) we can see that one of the unique feature of the Briza-97 case is an array of thousands of vent holes found on all surfaces. Either side sports 10,000 holes, and the top surface features 4,300 holes, according to the packaging. I'll trust them on those figures, as I don't have the patience to actually count them up to confirm!
The case arrived from ClubIT.com in the box shown above, which is obviously just the Codegen Group's descriptive retail box. No double boxing, but the case managed to get from California to New Jersey without a single scratch or dent, which is fine with me.
The image below shows the case supported by the typical frame of foam used to pack a case inside its box.
The below image shows off a handful of papers found inside the box. These assist with the assembly, wiring, and general use of the case.
The two images below show the various accessories stored inside the case for shipping. In the below left image we have a box holding the feet/wings, a side fan duct extender, a spare stealth CD drive bay cover, and a bag of screws and other hardware. The below right image shows the feet/wings, which are mounted to the case, yet another unique aesthetic feature of this case. To of these brackets have a rubber pad on them, making a no-slip surface for use on the bottom, while the other two are just smooth black steel for use on top.
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