Packaging and Contents
I received the 707 in your typical cardboard box layout. You will notice that there is no image of your chassis. Sitting on the top of the box in the top right corner is the In Win logo with the words contemporary and innovative written across the bottom. What I would consider as the front side we have the same In Win logo residing this time in the top left corner, while the bottom left has in bold black numbers the name of said Chassis, 707. We also have the type of chassis which is full-tower sitting in the bottom right corner in a black and red border. The back has the same sort of layout as the front except with the placement of the numbers, In Win logo and full tower border. This time the black bold numbers reside at the top right corner, while the In Win logo is at the bottom left. The full tower border sits squarely at the bottom.
In Win has a short list of features found in both chassis laying at the bottom left side of the card board box, with the In Win logo residing at the top and 707 numbers smack dab in the middle. The right side offers a red In Win logo and states which type of 707 chassis you have received. Which in this case is the black gaming version. Underneath has a full list of specifications and even notes the differences of each version of chassis. Once opened you will see sitting in the middle of the 707 is a bag containing the instruction guide and all the nuts and bolts that go with it. Two Styrofoam panels holds the 707 tightly inside your box. So tight that I needed help pulling this baby out. A plastic Liner protects the 707 from finger prints and scratches. Inside the contents bag you will receive an assortment of screws for the motherboard, power supply, fans, hard drives, and even some washers for a water cooler set up. All screws and washers are separated and labeled into their own bags.
Now let us take a closer look at the 707 itself!