Internal Inspection:
Removing two thumbscrews allows the side panel to come off, which gives us our first look at the novel red and black interior.
The black and red interior surfaces have been perfectly painted, and they look great! The large hole in the motherboard tray is immediately noticed, and it will be very helpful for the enthusiast who changes their CPU cooler whenever a new high performing unit is available. The hole looks to be large enough to give full access to the back of the motherboard for the CPU cooler support brackets.
Tied to the motherboard tray is a jumble of cables including the standard motherboard header cables, along with an e-SATA and USB 3.0 cable for the front panel connections.
Inside the bottom 5.25" drive bay is a 5.25" to 3.5" adapter. This is in place so your 3.5" device will line up with the right drive bay on the front bezel. It is held in place by thumb screws which makes it easy to remove. The holes seen in the motherboard tray are provided for cable management purposes, allowing you to hide your cables behind the tray. The edges are rolled so they do not cut the cables, however I prefer these holes to have rubber around them just for extra safety.