Boogie Bug Dub Style M (Zalman Z-Machine GT1000) Case Review
Andy Ruffell / 14 years ago
Interior
To open the side panel, you will have to simply undo the four tool-less thumbscrews and open each flap towards the front or back of the case, as they simply swing open.
This gives a view of inside the case, which shows that the overall theme of the case and chrome styling follows suit. The case supports ATX and Micro ATX form factor motherboards and will accept fairly long graphics cards, but the AMD Radeon HD 6990 had no chance sadly.
The other side isn’t as simple sadly, but I can’t see many users wanting to remove this side as there is no room for cable management. The only reason you may want to remove this side is to install various components but it’s not necessary. The supplied Allen key is used and requires several screws to be taken out. Once done the front part swings open towards the front of the case, whilst the rear comes off completely.