[section_title title=Closer Look – Interior]Closer Look –Â Interior
Taking the side panels off and we can see there is a massive amount of room inside the Vampire Winterfall. The motherboard tray features a nice sized cutout for CPU cooler swapping/installation and plenty of cable management options.
The front of the Vampire Winterfall is of course home to all of the drive bays, on the top there are 5 x 5.25″ optical drive bays that could also be used for reservoirs, card readers or fan controllers.
Below the optical drive bays is 7 x 3.5″ hard drive trays; fear not as they have holes to allow for mounting of 2.5″ SSDs as well.
As mentioned this case is compatible with quite a few motherboards and if you are curious as to where to install the motherboard risers there is a guide right on the motherboard tray to help you out and get you on your way.
The rear of the case comes with a pre-installed 120mm fan and has 4 x holes for water cooling tubes and 10 x PCI expansion bays.
As mentioned earlier, the top of the case gives users the chance to customize their cooling how they want as it allows for a number of different fan or radiator configurations to be installed.
The backside of the motherboard tray has plenty of places for users to route zip ties, giving them total control of managing their cables.
The backside of the motherboard tray also has a fair bit of room between it and where the side panel will be once put back on, this will help with users that have a lot of cables or for some of the power supplies that have thicker cables.