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The bottom is largely open, with pre-installed rubber strips to act as feet; and mesh guarding the intake across the entire bottom. Again, another thoughtful touch, should this be sitting on top of uneven surfaces.

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With the sides removed, you can see just how cavernous this case is. On the left, there is so much room to work in this case you could actually bring a helper! On the right, there is a tremoundous amount of space for cable management. There is also a velcro attached PDU for fans. This allows you to plug in up to 8 chasis fans into one SATA power connector. It’s not as fancy as a fan controller, but it gets the job done.
It should be noted, both sides offer a spring loaded release, with a long thumb screw located in the middle; and two shorter thumb screws above and below. This was a great design, that allowed you to access the case very quickly if wanted; or lock it totally down when completed.
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The PSU is bottom mount, with rubber stand offs. It allows for both standard PSU’s, as well as extended units such as an 850W.

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The motherboard tray has lots of access to motherboard from the rear should you desire to change out your CPU cooler. I also noted, that the tray itself felt very rigid, and had a smooth finish. This was in contrast to some lesser cases.








