The left side panel features a few bumps at the back, they add a little style and also serve as a handle to help remove the panel.
On the side of the front panel you’ll find some clip-in dust filters, one on each side. The front fans pull air in from the side of the chassis which allows the front panel to have a nice clean look.
The right side panel is much the same as the left, but here you’ll also find the master power switch on the side of the front panel.
The front panel is a little cheap looking due to its plastic design, it’s not without its charms and does look nice and tidy. There are two 5.25″ drive bays, two USB 3.0 ports and HD audio connections. It’s really nice to see dual USB 3.0 port, given that many cases still only feature one and this is a big win for such a budget friendly case.
Around the back we have a top mounted PSU cut-out, a 80/92mm fan mount, a Kensington lock cut-out and four snap-off design expansion slot covers.
The bottom has four hard rubber/plastic feet, and four screw holes that allow you to mount a 2.5″ drive on the interior of the chassis.
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