With all three panels removed the top compartment of the chassis looks fairly empty and there are little to no obstructions, perfect if you need to regularly swap out the GPU, CPU, RAM or Motherboard.
The bottom right side of the chassis features space for four 2.5″ hard drives and a pair of snap-lock mechanisms for the 5.25″ drive bays.
The bottom left we have a custom PCB for connecting power and SATA cables to the two hot swap hard drive bays, and a sturdy rubber mount fo the PSU, this gives it extra ground clearance so its fans can breath and also helps reduce vibrations from the PSU.
Each of the expansion slot covers are fully reusable and come fitted with quick release thumb screws for quick and easy installations.
here we have the left, top and right chassis panels, each feels heavy-duty in build, and I have no doubt they could survive a few knocks and bumps. Best of all you can remove any of them with ease allowing you quick access to just the part of the chassis you need without having to remove other sections of the chassis casing.
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