[section_title title=Closer Look – Interior]Â Closer Look – Interior
Taking a look inside the case and we can see there is plenty of room. We can immediately notice plenty of cable management options, plenty of hard drive cages/trays and a nice big cut out in the motherboard tray to allow for easy installation of most any CPU cooler.
On the motherboard tray we can also notice there are some A/B marking next to some of the holes. This is to help let end users know which holes they need to put motherboard standoffs in pertaining to the type of motherboard they will be installing.
As mentioned when you first take the case out of the box you will notice there are some vents on the top to allow for some fans or a radiator to be installed. However, when you first get the case they have been covered on the inside with some sound dampeners just in case you do not wish to use them and would rather keep the case more on the silent side of things.
The included fans have a black casing with green fins and a mostly braided cable. No need to worry though if these are not the fans for you they are easily enough removed to place in your preferred fans.
Another feature I noticed that was quite nice is there is a bit of added padding where the power supply will go, again to help keep the noise of the case to a minimum I would suspect.
Not only is there added padding to the back of the case for the power supply but there are also some rubber pads for it to sit on. Also notice to the right, the plastic piece is there so if you wish to move the middle hard drive cage from its location, to add a longer graphics card or what not you can simply move it to the bottom, thus not loosing any hard drive trays.
Taking a look from the back and we get a bit of a better view of all the cable management options which included the cut out in the motherboard tray as well as a few places to tie zipties to, this should help out quite a bit.
As you can see there is quite a bit of room for cable management as well.