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The Inside



As you can see by the above pic(click for larger version) the power supply is in the best position. Not sideways like some case manufacturers make. I never could figure out the logic behind having a power supply sideways anyway.

The above pic(click for larger version) shows the inside corners. Remember slicing and dicing your fingers and hands when you install a hard drive, DVD drive or a floppy? Not to worry here. There's mostly rounded corners with the slight exception of where the floppy goes. It isn't as rounded but it isn't sharp at all. You'd have to really force it to cut your hand. In other words "no problemo". Also notice the included fan up front. Not a biggie but it is a nice little added touch.

Also notice the pre-installed motherboard spacers. That's another nice touch. Basically all you have to do is align the motherboard and screw that puppy in. It's the easiest mobo install I've ever had in a case. You can see these spacers in more detail in the pic below.


This brings us to the hardest part. Removing those back plates you see above. In many cases they are real easy to remove by hand and with others plyers are best unless you like cut-up fingers. Trust me, use plyers here. Those babies are in there good. I had to force one open with the plyers and then carefully twist it till it broke loose. I could have done it with my fingers, but there are sharp points when you break that metal off, me no take a chance.

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