One of very cool features of the b-Envi is the fact that you have access to a built-in 2.5" hard drive enclosure that hooks directly to your USB port on the motherboard. In essence you have a second hard drive to store additional data on.
Looking at the front of the case you can see there is an additional area to install a fan into front of case. The front bezel can be removed by simply flipping 4 of tabs that hold it in place.
Going to the other side of the case you can see the hard drive mounting bracket, which will hold two 3.5 hard drives. The mounting bracket is held in place by two screws that when removed allow you to lift the HDD tray straight up from it mounting point.
The fan at the rear of the Case is 120mm by 25mm blue LED fan. The fan gives off a very nice blue glow that is not to distracting at all.
With the two screws removed we are preparing to remove the motherboard tray for the chassis and start assembling the system. The motherboard tray has a total of seven stand-offs which we will be using to attach our motherboard to.
Here you can see out motherboard attached to the removable motherboard tray. This particular motherboard comes with build in audio and S-Video output which means we will not need to install a video card for our system to work properly. We have also installed a wireless network card so we will not have to run wires to and from our system.