LEPA LPC302 Series Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅26-08-11
Packaging & First Look

The LPC302 is presented in a nicely designed box. The brand LEPA is derived from the Leopard and so there are Leopard print spots. The front has a depiction of the case itself whilst the rear and sides have the features and technical specifications. I had to take a photo of the rear of the case since the front was plastered with courier stickers!

Inside, the LPC302 is covered in a clear plastic bag and kept in position via polystyrene pillars.


The packaging for LPC302


Included with the case is a small cardboard box with some accessories inside. Here we have various screws used to install devices and some cable ties.


The included accessories with LPC302


The overall look of the LPC302 is both subtle and aggressive. Its pretty much in the middle of the style balance, with the prominent side panel featuring a large perforated mesh section for attaching fans – although none are included for this region we can install up to 6x 120mm fans. Over on the alternate side there is a small perforated mesh section for attaching a 120mm fan behind the CPU socket. Something we saw with the In Win Dragon Rider – a feature which may not be a necessity but proves to be beneficial.

You may notice some key similarities between Cooler Masters’s CM690-II and the LPC302. The front certainly borrows similar styling.


The right side of LPC302



The left side with fan slot for behind CPU socket


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