The Basics:
The front of this case is dramatic, a large blue dragon and the word "Dragon" adorns the front of the bay cover device and is backlit when the power is on. Below that is a large display, three push buttons, and a good amount of ventilation ports. We will take a closer look at this area of the case later in the review.

Up top is a small push to open door that conceals a headphone and microphone jack, two USB ports, and a firewire port. Directly in front of that is the standard power and reset buttons, power indicator, and hard drive activity LED.

The business side of this case is almost as dramatic as the front; a half size window in the upper forward area is framed by part of the cowling that makes up the front of the case. In the lower left corner is a perforated square for more ventilation. Above that, there is another perforated area that leads to the CPU ventilation duct that is becoming more and more prevalent on cases these days.

Out back things are not all that surprising, MGE has included a second blue LED fan for the back 80mm area. There are a total of 7 slots available, and each is plugged with removable inserts. This is much nicer than the usual punch out, non-reusable covers used in many cases. In each of the pictures below you can see 2 of the 4 tool-less screws used to gain access to the removable motherboard tray, and in the picture on the right you can see a handle has been fabricated for easy sliding of the tray.

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