[section_title title=Closer Look – Inside]Closer Look – Inside

After we remove the left side panel we are greeted with a spacious enclosure big enough for all your ATX and M-ATX needs. There are nice cut-outs for your cable management and also for your CPU cooler backplate. With the addition of the removable bottom drive bays and centre bay, there may be enough room to fit a nice sized reservoir and pump for your water cooling.

There is one fan that comes included with the iVektor and it is on the rear. It would have been nice if Enermax would have added one for the front as well but I suppose most people will just change to their own fans anyway.

What I do like about the iVektor is its versatility. As you can see even with the quick install clips in the bay slots you can also remove the middle and bottom bay via thumb screws, as I said earlier this will be great if you want to install water cooling.

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