A Look Inside
Taking a look inside we have the typical 2 compartment layout. The inside of the case is black, rather than the grey color of the case. The main compartment can support motherboards up to ATX and we can see there are quite a few cable routing holes with rubber inserts installed.
There is a full-length power supply cover separating the two compartments of the case. Towards the front of case there are two sections you can remove if you wanted to install more fans or thick radiators. You do have the ability to mount two 2.5-inch SSD mounts on the power supply cover, but they are not included.
Taking the opposite side panel off the case we can see how the rest of the case is designed. Fractal Design has moved their integrated cable guides to the front of the case in a cable routing channel. Each of the three cable guides has a velcro strap. There are also three more straps towards the back of the case and in total there are 9 tie-down points on the backside of the case.
On the backside of the motherboard tray there are two removable SSD mounts. These are the same mounts that you can alternatively mount on the power supply cover. Moving on to the bottom compartment of the case we have where our power supply will be mounted. This case supports power supplies up to 165mm.
Towards the front of the case there is a hard drive cage with two metal removable trays. These trays support both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard drives.