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The bottom of the case is shown in the above image, and reveals that the A/V thesis obviously counts for every segment of this product.

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Removing the top cover is easy. The top cover is secured with three thumb screws, once removed it reveals the empty case shown below.

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Two support braces connect the front to the back, and each has a secondary function, as well. The brace on the right hand side serves as a two bay 3.5" drive bay, and the brace on the left hand side features a circular hole that mounts above the CPU. No clue what it is for though. It would be nice to have seen some sort of funnel attached to it to guide away heat from the processor.

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Yes, that my friends is in fact a case open/closed switch. The thing you always see on your mainboard and in your BIOS but which none of your cases ever had.

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