Moving on to the interior of the Commander MS-I Snow edition we find that the top and bottom panels are white while the remainder of the inside is painted black with red accents.
Located at the top of the rear panel is a single 120mm fan that will exhaust warm air out of the chassis. This is the only fan included when the case ships from the factory.
There is a large cutout of the motherboard tray to expedite changing cooling solutions. There are also a number of cable management cut outs which unfortunately have no rubber grommets included.
Thermaltake used a bottom mount location for the power supply and have included a removable dust filter for the ventilated area that resides beneath the power supply.
The case provides tool free mounting mechanisms for both the 2.5″ and 5.25″ drive bays. These devices are very simple in design featuring two metal pins that insert to the holes on the sides of the drive you are securing. The red plastic pieces are the actual lock that we need to turn horizontally to ensure the drive is locked in place.
The interior of the case is not cramped and we were pleasantly surprised how well the system build went. It may not have all the bells and whistles that some other cases have but if you want a lightweight mid tower that is easy to work with, the Commander MS-I may be right for you.
I think that case is really ugly looking, sorry 🙁
Its a good design inside, but im not so sure about the bright white either, there is a reason why many companies havent done this, but then again, maybe as author says there is an audience who dont get white cases. id like to see sales figures in a month or two on this one.
This is same design as thermaltake v3 case. Only different exterior and color
with some blue led seems very nice and very stetic for the Price.