Packaging
Just like with all BitFenix cases, the Phenom Micro-ATX ships in a plain cardboard box with the company logo on the front and various images of the chassis on the rear. Both sides also feature information in way of another drawing of the case and its specifications. A sticker also lets the picker in the warehouse know which color is within the box.
The Phenom Micro-ATX is held in place by fairly thick Styrofoam spacers, and a plastic bag protects it from scratches and fingerprints, so you should get your chassis in perfect condition.
Contents
You will get a few zip ties, a USB 3.0 to 2.0 adapter, and a bag with a variety of black screws for the assembly process. You will also receive a 5.25" to 3.5" tray made of plastic and a quick start guide.
Interestingly enough, taking a closer look at the plastic tray, which is usually meant for externally accessible 3.5" devices to be installed within a 5.25" bay, I noticed that there are more screw holes on one side than the other. I am not sure if this is intentional or not, but this tray is meant to be used as an additional hard-drive tray within the Phenom Micro-ATX.