Next
to the usual slot bezels of which you're going to find seven, there are
two in/outlets for watercooling tubs. Right next to them there is
another oval hole to route furhter wiring through. Next to the hole
where the I/O panel will be placed once you put a board into the case,
there is mesh metal behind which either a 80 millimeter fan or a 120
millimeter fan can be mounted.
Generally the back, as well as the front, leaves a well structured
impression. |
On
these two pictures you can see the difference what the case looks like
when a part of the casing is being dismounted. Underneath there is a
standard box-like case. Unfortunately one need to remove the plastic
parts round the case in order to open the case. We really would have
loved to see a solution which would make it possible to remove the side
panel without first having to dismount the plastic bits and pieces. On
these pictures you can see thumbscrews to remove the plastic piece. In
the box there were other plastic pieces and longer screws. The longer
screws will be needed to keep the plastic piece as well as the side
panel in place. |