Completed System
Once all of your components have been installed, it should give you an idea of how much space you have to work with and as you can see there is still quite a lot of unused space within this case for cable tidying.
We commented lightly on the PSU bracket that this case comes included with, and how it aids in a simple installation. Once installed it will look similar to this:
Showing off the area for the power supply shows us the unused space that could consist of an array of cable ties and elasticated bands to keep things neat and tidy. Whilst this case hasn’t got any area to hide the cables, you can still perform quite a good job of just keeping everything together.
The only real area that this case has depends on the size of your components. We are using a Micro ATX board which will take up the majority of the room in this case, but mainly depending on your chosen power supply will determine how much space you have left. We used a typical power supply that a consumer would use for HTPC/Server purposes.
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