The Gamma came in a simple, corrugated box, measuring a mere 22"(h) x 20"(l) x 10"(w). With "GAMMA" sitting prominent in the corner, the only other details enlisted state "Classic Series" and "Black Steel Mid tower enthusiast chassis". Filling the empty center is a giant "G", which I'm assuming stands for "Gamma", "Good", or "Gaming". Whichever it is, I hope it lives up to it.

Rotating the box 90 degrees, we view the main specifications printed out in English and three other languages. More on that shortly!

Viewing the back of the box, we see the Gamma's main features. Unfortunately, no pictures were included here, but we will get to see them all in a more personal view shortly.

Opening up the box, I gently tug on the Styrofoam inside, and the Gamma slides out. The Gamma is wrapped in a large plastic bag, with stiff Styrofoam caps on the top and bottom. This kind of protection is adequate for case delivery.

Before I unveil the Gamma completely, let's take a peek at what it has to offer first.