Removing the left side panel, you’ll find there’s a bracket in the way. This bracket is actually your HDD/SSD mount, as there’s little room elsewhere within the case.
Remove the bracket and, well, there’s not much to see really. It’s a small cube with a fan in the front!
There’s a little more storage in the base, with a few SSD and HDD Mounts. However, keep in mind that the thickness of your graphics card could compromise these if you’re not careful. That being said, M.2 on a motherboard, a two SSDs in the bottom and a HDD on the side, that’ll be more than enough for most builds I think.
What’s good is that while the front does have that 200mm fan, it’ll take various 120/140mm configurations, fans, radiators, etc, should you need them.
Other than that, you get a little ventilation up top. So, let’s get out system build on the go!
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