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External View Cont.

The case has the standard rubber feet on the bottom. They're
nothing fancy, but they'll keep your case from sliding around.

The
rear of the case is fairly standard. The power supply sits on top
and there is a spot reserved for an exhaust fan. You might have
noticed the indention around the I/O panel and the expansion slots.
This is probably the feature that I like best about this case.

Both side panels have a latch at the top and pivot
along the bottom edge of the case. The motherboard tray along with
the I/O and expansion slot panels are attached to the side of the case.
When you open the right side panel the whole motherboard tray comes down
with the panel for easy access.

Raidmax uses a pivoting arm to help lock in your
video or expansion cards. The arm also has a fan to help keep them
cool.

The PCI lock has three tabs that come out and press
against your cards. The added pressure will help keep your cards
from moving and potentially coming out of the PCI slot.
Internal View

The optical drives and HDD's
have screwless locking mechanisms to keep them secure and for quick and
easy removal/installation.

The bottom HDD cage is
removable for easy installation of your hard drives or you can just
completely remove this cage for additional space.
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