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External View Cont.:

As you can see, the case
is highly reflective. It has almost an automotive quality paint
job.

Here is the surprise I mentioned
earlier. One of the coolest and most unique
features of this case is that the top deck flips up for easy access.

To
open the top, just slide these tabs and the top unlocks. But,
before you can open it, you have to remove the thumbscrew located
between the tabs.

When your fan and hard drive are hooked
to the LCD panel, you'll get two icons in the display to let you know
they are working. The LCD also displays the temperature. The
box says it's for the case, but you can put the temp sensor where ever
you want to monitor the temperature.
Internal View

With the exterior panel off, we get our first glimpse of
the inside. The M40 has room for two optical drives and two HDDs.
The top will also house the power supply and is vented to let the rising
hot air escape the lower chamber.

The
bottom of the case is going to be a little more crowded. The
MicroATX motherboard is going to fill the majority of the lower chamber.

To
ensure the lower chamber doesn't get too hot, there is room for two 80mm
exhaust fans.

The front has a large 120mm intake fan that will
really bring in some cool air. The fan has both the 3 pin
connector or the 4 pin molex connector. There is also a location
for a floppy drive, if you choose to use one.
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