Removing the side panel, we get our first look behind the shiny glass curtain.
Nothing problematic: to the bottom left is a standard PSU dust cover, and everything else appears sensibly designed. What is immediately apparent, and most obvious, is the space in the top-right of the case: a lack of any drive bays means for easy installation of an additional intake fan.
It also allows some space for a liquid-cooling option, as shown in Leo’s custom watercooled Spec-04 review here.
Below the installed intake fan the case offers three brackets for 3.5” drives. To the left of the drive bays, we find the cables bundled and ready to go. It’s important to note that the cables came bundled with a wire tie, not a cable tie as shown.
Back up above, the area vacated by physical media drives also opens an opportunity for 2.5” drive installation. This case supports rear-mounted 2.5” drives, with screws applied to the front to secure.
An inspection of the ‘back’ view allows a better look at cable routing options for the Carbide Spec-04 Tempered Glass as well as the rear of the motherboard tray. Everything is neatly compact, and there appear no major problems. My only minor concern here is the spacing of those 2.5” disk mounting areas right next to a cable routing cut-out. They might prove fiddly.
Better options then Corsair on market, for the price.