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With the door of the case opened you can see that the case has four 5.25" drive bay within which you can install your optical drives, fan rheostats or possibly a card reader. At the mid-point of the of the case you can see the power and reset button for the case. Located on each side of the 3.5" drive bay you can see a pair of vents that will allow cool air to enter into the case.

The rear of the case has a couple of special feature not normally found on the average computer case. The first thing is the rubber lined holes for the water cooling tubing if you plan to use a water cooling kit. The next thing is the fact that all of the slot covers have long slots cut in them by which the outside air or the inside air can pass through to the openings.

located at the upper left hand corner if the case you can see the two 3-position switches used to control the fan located at the top and rear of the case. You can also see that the power supply has been moved to the lower potion of the case as a means of controlling the heat dispersal throughout the case.

You can see the decoration piece that is installed above the 120mm fan and blow-hole that has been placed at the top/rear of the case. This is the fan that one of the controllers is attached to, thus it can be set at high-low or medium.
A Look Inside the case

With the side-panel removed you can get a better look of the overview of the case. With the power supply positioned at the very bottom of the case to aid in cooling a single 120mm fan has been added directly in-front of the PSU.


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