InWin N515 Case Review 9

InWin N515 Case Review

A Closer Look - Outside »

Packaging


The InWin N515 package is simple, and the chassis is placed on its side within. Large model branding is on the two large sides, while you will find specifications and features on the panels with the carrying holes. On one side, there is also a sticker to let you know which color you will be receiving. This is interesting because InWin only advertises the black color, yet there is an "other," which makes us wonder if another hue is in the works.


The chassis is held in place by four separate corner guards made out of Styrofoam. On top of that, a black cloth bag is used to further protect the chassis from fingerprints and scratches.

Contents


As is customary with an InWin chassis, there is a zip lock bag with all the accessories inside the box as well. It holds a good number of sturdy zip ties, a piece of cardboard with a QR code for the digital manual, and all the small parts and screws in sealed bags. InWin has also included their ARGB One-Click Controller and a GPU support bracket. It is nice to see the former as the chassis does provide some ARGB elements, but considering the controller won't be accessible externally, it feels pretty dated by today's standards since the vast majority of motherboards offer far more convenient software support. On top of that, most cases these days go as far as embedding a fully fledged controller with a dedicated button on the chassis, especially for a chassis that goes for over $200.
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