Here is another shot of the side panel with the wiring visible. Note in particular the wiring for the led’s that provide the cool blue glow for the panel. I had some difficulty getting it out of the way when replacing the panel. It includes a sticky pad for mounting but it still got on the way. It’s difficult to replace the panel while trying to hold the wiring in place.
Here you can see the rear 120mm fan, a nice addition, along with the included back-plate. As you can see from the rolled edges of the bays, your fingers are in good hands. As anyone who has ever put together a rig themselves can tell you, one sharp edge can be enough to make you look like you lost a fight with a rosebush.
From the rear of the case you will notice the vent for the exhaust fan, 7 expansion slots, back-plate location and hole for the psu (not included). I used a full size 420w power supply and installation was painless.
In this picture you can see the included flat thermal probe for the LCD temperature display on the front of the case. I simply monitor the case temps for this application because the rig I am building does not have high temperature issues. However, you can place it anywhere you feel the need to monitor temperatures. I like the inclusion of the flat probe opposed to the circular probe. With a circular probe, it generally restricts its use with your hsf.