- Screw for FDD and Card reader 4 pieces
- Screw for Mainboard and hard disk 37 pieces
- Manual screw for FDD Bracket 8 pieces
- Manual screw for CD-ROM and DVD-ROM (In black) 12 pieces
- Screw nut for motherboard 5 pieces
- Speaker 1 piece
- Cable Tie 2 pieces
- T-shape releasable cable tie 3 pieces
- FDD Bracket 1 pieces
- 5.25" to 3.5" drive bay 1 pieces
The AZZA Solano 1000 case ships in a nice red colored case box. On one side is the name of the case, the company name and its motto: One Vision, One Mission. Opening the box we see that the case is secured in the standard two Styrofoam end piece/plastic bag that is common among most cases. This protects the case from damage during shipping and dust.
The case bundle is rather extensive for a case. AZZA includes 37 screws to hold the mainboard and HDDs into place, more than enough for any user's conceivable use. The manual screws are thumbscrews to install the FDD bracket and optical drives into place. This is a neat innovation, as most cases use regular screws to hold those into place. AZZA also includes a 5.25" to 3.5" drive adapter for installing a FDD.
One nice touch is the inclusion of cable ties for proper cable management inside the case. The inclusion of two is sufficient to get you started, but they also include 3 T-Shape releasable cable ties which can be reused without cutting the tie to loosen it. AZZA's manual packs a lot of information and is sufficient as it goes step by step into installation of the case. I especially like that they take a picture of someone actually installing the components into place as sometimes an illustration doesn't cut it.