The removable plastic front panel is designed to look like brushed aluminum. This finish provides a touch of class that added to our initial impression. The front panel ships with a single 140mm intake fan and has plenty of room for another one if we feel the need. It has tool free mounting clips to hold the fan in place so no screws are required.
The top panel design is very simple but still manages to catch your eye. Removing the top panel is a simple as removing the 2 thumb screws that secure the panel, then sliding the panel towards the rear of the chassis before lifting it off. The underside of the panel has a removable foam dust filter to keep those dust bunnies under control.
With the front and top panels removed we can plan where we will position the fans used for our cooling configuration.
I really like their cases, very elegant without having loads of gaudy lights and c rap all over them.
I think this case would be good for an HTPC build. Lots of hard drive space and enough cooling that you could make it into a gaming rig with no problems.
I really enjoyed looking at this case. It’s one of the best I’ve seen at the $100 price point