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Though the motherboard tray may not have been removable, getting a system into here was a nice, simple breath of fresh air. First came the ease with which the motherboard could be dropped in, followed by the simplicity of slipping the PSU in. After threading it's wiring through the bottom cage, a realization that the PSU had too short of leads, forcing me to route them up and over the HDD cage. Still, with the cables from the front panel tucked away, things remained neat... enough - not to really any degree of neatness, but to one which is enough for now - after all, this case will be getting torn apart and modified soon. To the point though. Getting everything installed is blatantly easy. Keeping things in place works perfectly due to properly placed ridges, and well engineered screw placement. The only real quirks to talk about come with the fact that the side panel fan is VERY sensitive about height - have something that's too tall, and don't expect it to spin. With that being said, have a look-see at the temporary finished system, and come back in a week for the real deal.
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