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External
Features

The Bat case has four 5.25"
external drive bays and two 3.5" slots. This is plenty of room for
expansion and what you would expect a mid tower case to have.

The power button, reset
button, USB ports and audio ports are located on the top of the case.
This will come in handy for those of us that like to have our cases
sitting on the floor.

The case does not come with
a power supply, but the rear of the case has enough room for 2, 80mm
fans or 1, 120mm fan.

The side panel features the
bat wing design along with a bat, cut-out to serve as the handle.
The side panel also has a fan, with an artsy, bat fan guard.

The "eyes" in the bat mask
light up. This is a nifty looking case with them lit up.
Internal
Features

Inside the case is fairly
roomy for a mid-tower. A drawback to this case is the lack of a
removable motherboard tray. With a power supply, a couple of
optical drives and some hard drives, the space is going to go away fast.
A removable motherboard tray, would make things a whole lot easier.

Sansun did make the drive
cages removable. This gives you tons of options. You can
remove the bottom cage to install an intake fan, or to make room for a
water cooling system. Or, if you're just someone that has a lot of
hard drives, you can install them all.
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