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Rear

A look at the rear panel reveals that the case is reversed ATX. There are four expansion card slots and a place for 120 mm fan in the rear panel. The power supply is located at the top of the case which is pretty obvious solution in a case like this.
There are also many ventilation holes at the rear panel because of the positive air pressure cooling so the hot air can leave the case.
The roof


On the roof there is an air ventilation hole for power supply. This way the power supply does not have to suck the hot air from inside the case through it and it can operate in slower fan speed. There is also a dust filter that is mounted to the case with magnets so it can be very easily removed.

The whole roof is also removable, just remove six screws and pull it off. Removing the roof makes the assembly a lot easier because installing a rig inside a case this small can be a real nerve-wracking experience.
Bottom

At the bottom there are four rubber feet which turned out to be very sticky. At the middle of the bottom there is adjusting screws for a CPU cooler support that will prevent the big tower cooler from twisting the motherboard. The screw in the middle is used to adjust the height of the cooler support and the two other screws are used to move the support in lengthwise. At the front there are four mounting holes for 2.5" drive.
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