BitFenix Pandora Micro ATX chassis review

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Right then, let's start off with the review. As always we begin with packaging. It's a simple yet informative thing to show as when you purchase a chassis, honestly you do not want any defects and scratches on it. The chassis is packaged in cardboard.

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Once you take the unit out of the cardboard box you'll notice two layers of foam protecting the unit, which on its end is covered in a plastic bag. Packaging was done decently, risk on damage is fairly minimal.

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Included in the bundle is the standard gear, all nice and black by the way, we like that. Some screws, Velcro and a BitFenix logo so you can decide for yourself whether or not you want a logo on your chassis. Standoffs for the motherboard installation already have been applied for you.

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After we unpacked the chassis we can see really observe what it is all about. I like the very slim design, I like the fact that the chassis does not scream with logo's, LEDs and what now - a nice thin Pandora's box. Everything is matte black and easy to the eyes. Nothing out there pops out in an annoying way and the mat black tint window certainly looks nice.


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The chassis is made out of a steel structure with black plastic face-plate/bezel with behind it a LED screen. The side panels are made out of brushed aluminum.

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