Good things may come in small packages but great things come in several large boxes.
Source: AtomicMCP
Inside the wooden packing crate is the system itself as well as an accessory box and folder full of info.
The system comes with the usual assortment of manuals and spare cabling.
However the folder is a really impressive addition for a gaming system. It not only has a checklist of parts but it also has...
...clear instructions on how to set up 3D Visions surround and...
Benchmarking and overclocking results from post-build testings.
The system itself is quite large thanks to the Silverstone FT102 case.
One of the more unusual things about the case is that the expansion slots are at the top of the system. There is a cover that goes over these ports and keeps cables tidy.
The case design also means that the graphics cards point upwards, a nifty way to avoid too much heat buildup in the at-times toasty Fermi GPUs.
The large number of cables and Samsung 22in monitors needed to get the full effect of this system.
The three screens eat up a fair bit of desk space, but look incredibly impressive.
They look even better when the 3D Vision kit is connected and you start gaming in 3D on three screens.
Good things may come in small packages but great things come in several large boxes.
Source: AtomicMCP