Once we undid the thumbscrews, unlatched the handles, and pried the doors off, we were greeted with the cavernous interior of the Sentey Burton full tower case.
Towards the back of the case you'll notice the fourth 120mm blue LED fan. At the bottom left-hand corner is where the tool kit sits and is secured via two pins in the back of the case and a clip that locks into the floor. This is also where we find the bag that contains the User's Guide and the box that holds the SATA cables we saw earlier.
One of the first things that may catch your eye is the fan bar that runs across the middle of the case. Attached to it are two 80mm blue LED fans that cool your video card and/or passive motherboard heatsinks. These fans pull air in from the side panel cutout we saw earlier.
The fan bar simply unlatches via a push lock and swings out of the way to easily access components. The bar is also removable because it snaps into place on two posts.
The fans are powered by a standard 3 pins connector and plug into a board that has two contacts. When the fan bar is locked in place, power is transferred via the contacts to the fans.