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Intro
Since I was asked to do my first review as staff at PimpRig.com, I have to admit, I have been excited and nervous at the same time. I really wanted the review item to be a surprise; I was intrigued when informed that I would be reviewing an “over the top pre-modded” case. I needed to go out of town for a few days the same day I received the box which prevented me from being able to open the review item right away to see what was inside.
When I got back into town I pulled out my digital camera and started taking pictures. It was hard for me to take my time and control my anticipation, since I felt like a five year old opening the big box on Christmas Day. When I finally opened the box that contained the Epower Warrior Gaming Case, removed it from the packaging, the first thing I noticed was the meshed window, I really became excited!
Here is info about Epower Tech.
"Founded in 1990, E-Power Technology is a leader in high performance PC power supply technology. Headquartered in City of Industry, California, the company has grown from a small supplier of PC power supply into a diversified manufacturer of high technology products including PC gaming, server, workstation and industrial power supply. E-Power Technology products are currently used in a variety of professional and consumers markets including industrial server, PC gamer and general computing applications. The Silent Engine Power Supply is evident in every product we deliver - from superior development, to product availability, product reliability, value, and 24/7 customer's support."
Package
The shipping box did not
look in good condition when it arrived. There were dents, rips, tears, and some
unknown substance on it. The shipping box was well taped which prevented it
from opening up. When I opened up the shipping box, my least favorite packing
material was enclosed, pink popcorn.
The white box containing the case itself was battered but not ripped or torn since the spacing from the pink popcorn provided it some protection. I carefully pulled the case and packing out from the box. The styrofoam packaging was in great condition. I pulled the case from the plastic bag to see a brand new shiny case.
I opened the side of the case to pull out the box containing the normal screws, stand offs, and to my surprise, some wire ties. Inside the case I was surprised to see a Power Supply and a mass of wires that power all the pretty lights and the front ports (more on that later). There was no manual or paper inside that could provide me with more information about this case.
