Packaging
The case comes in a brown cardboard box with a marketing image of the enclosure on two sides. One of the other sides has the specifications and a marked box to let you know which color is inside, while the other lists marketing bulletin points.
As should be obvious by the flat and wide package, the Aqirys Procyon ships laying on its side, with foam spacers protecting it on both sides. A black cloth bag keeps scratches and fingerprints away.
Contents
The case ships with an odd screw set Aqirys did not document anywhere in the manual. You also get a limited number of zip ties and a bag of screws. Unfortunately, the Procyon does not ship with enough screws for all the possible hardware, which is a big no-go no matter the chassis you are buying. There is also a unique, undocumented two-piece screw set we couldn't find a use for.
The built-in fans are connected to a 10-port controller since the cooling units employ a proprietary 6-pin cable for both ARGB and fan control. Oddly enough, it ships with a Molex connector for power and lacks a cable for ARGB control to the motherboard. Even weirder is that the manual has a diagram of the controller with a SATA power cable and that missing ARGB wire for your motherboard.