The left side panel shows that Corsair provided it with an entire windows made from acrylic glass. Once the side panel is moved, there is a clear view at the interior, which is well arranged and not overcrowded. In the bottom right corner there is space for six 3.5 inch drives, which have to be mounted on carriages and then be slided into place. Right above
the 3.5-inch drive bays you can see some free space which allows much
better airflo from the two pre-installed 140 millimeter LED fans. On the top, there are three 5.25 inch bays with tool-less retention system. A closer look at the bottom left corner reveals the location
for the ATX power supply and under that is a big dust filter. Above the power supply you can find the nine slot bezels as well as another pre-installed 140 millimeter fan.
Last but not least is the top part of the case which supports 240, 280 or 360 millimeter radiators or three 120 or two 140 millimeter fans. We
have decided to equip this case with a tower cooler and a big graphics card,
and like you can see, there is still a lot of space even for custom watercooling builds.
Installing a radiator at the top as well as a huge video card was not a problem at all. |