InstallationFirstly, there were no real problems with installing our components into this case. Everything is quite frankly as you’d expect from a case out on the market currently. The single locking device on the optical drives are very easy to use and take no time at all. A few things to point out is that to get access to the front fan spaces you have to remove the middle hard drive stack. This can be done by unscrewing 4 screws at the ‘back’ and then pushing the two clips inwards and sliding out. After you have done that you can see there is plenty of space to get at both the two fans.
Therefore, before installing the HD’s I removed the middle section to give me access to the fans so that I could install an extra 120mm fan at the front. A nice touch but without it you couldn’t get at the fans at all.
Other than that this case is exactly how you would expect and we feel it may be a little tedious to talk you through how to install all the components in this case as it is no different from hundreds of others on the market.
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