Packaging

The box for the Y60 starts with the standard brown box but with a huge line drawing of the bottom half of the case across the front and the Y60 branding in large black letters. Below that they highlight three of its features, panoramic glass, vertical graphics, and cold floor chassis. Then up in the top right corner, they have a bright yellow sticker that fits with the Hyte brand with a color picture of the case. This I’m guessing will show the different color options, ours is all black but they do have a white/black model and a red/black model. The box has a full specification listing on one side along with a sticker for the UPC and model/serial information. Then on the back of the box, Hyte has a full blown out drawing of the case to touch on a few other aspects of the case. They took advantage of the space on the other end to talk a little about why they made the case as well.

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Inside the box, the Y60 comes wrapped up in a plastic bag, and then it sits between two Styrofoam panels to keep everything safe in shipping.

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It does come with one manual. It is mostly line drawings but they do use the Hyte yellow to highlight things when doing the instructions. The Y60 is a lot more straightforward case than the Revolt 3 as far as building in it, but it is still good that they have easy-to-read instructions.

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The glass panels all come with an additional plastic coating that you will need to take off and inside of the Y60, the included riser cable comes preinstalled. But to keep it from moving around it also has foam holding up the unsupported end. All of the accessories are then all put in a cardboard box and sitting in one of the hard drive trays. There aren’t many things needed, but you get a small bag of black screws. There are two different screws, some are for your motherboard and then they have hard drive/PSU screws all mixed together. I do wish they would come split up and labeled to make things a little easier. You get a bundle of zip ties which are surprisingly thin in size and there is an audio adapter cable that goes from a combo headphone jack to the normal PC dual jack setup for your headphones and microphone.

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