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The Inside:
The inside of the case was fairly simple and allows for quite a lot of expansion. The drive cage allows for 4 external 5.25" devices, one external 3.25" device, and 6 internal 3.25" devices. For those that wish to take adavantage of the front slot covers with the spring loaded flaps, installation takes an extra step. You would have to remove the front bezel and install the 5.25" disc drive. Luckily, this step takes minimal effort thanks to the easy snap-on/snap-off bezel.
The installation of the motherboard requires the use of included metal stands. These stands are quite easy to install (you just snap it right in). The use of these stands eliminate the possibility of crooked stands which would sometimes occur with the old copper screw-in stands. There are a total of 10 stands included with the Zeus. This should be enough for installing just about any motherboard - the Soyo SY-K7ADA (look for a review soon) shown in the following picture left me with a few stands to spare. Included are also a set of plates for your motherboard ports, 3 sets of screws for mounting the 3 80mm fans this case can hold, and a handful of mounting screws.
One feature that seems to be missing in the Zeus is a removable motherboard tray. This feature can save LOTS of time during installation. However, the roominess of the inside of this case does help cope with the lack of such a feature.
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