System Installation

There's a sticker on the chassis which helps you with motherboard installation if you're a first time builder. The screw holes are numbered which provides information which holes you need for your type of motherboard.

The area for the power supply is very impressive. There is lots of space available even for a larger power supply unit such as the PC Power & Cooling 1000W, two metal tabs on the both side of the case will guarantee that your power supply will not fall down and will stay in its place.

When it was time to install motherboard I ran into one major problem. DFI's Karajan module is too tall which prevents using DFI's integrated audio module. If the case would be about 1 cm wider, this problem would not exist. It's possible to install DFI motherboard with Karajan module by using a little force but I will not suggest it since it will bend the motherboard down and therefore it may break.

System installed and running. After setting up the system into the case I don't have anything major things to note about. It is a little small to work when all the components are installed but that's about it. Everything else it offers is absolutely fantastic for a case in this price range. If you take a closer look at the picture you can see that the cables can be put aside so the airflow inside case will remain good.