In order to gain access to the internal elements of Ghost the side panels just need two thumbscrews removing from either side. On the inside of each side panel there is more BitFenix Serenitek for noise damping. Compared to other rival silent cases the side panels arent particularly thick and they do flex.
BitFenix Serenitek on the inside of the side panels
With both side panels removed we can see inside Ghost and observe its design layout. Inside we have compatibility for ATX and M-ATX form factors, all features have been powder coated black and there are a variety of tool-less methods for installing kit within Ghost. Its nice to see a good amount of space within the chassis, this should help with the installation process.
There are cut-outs around the motherboard tray but oddly enough, the rubber grommets are supplied separately in a plastic bag they do not come fitted.
A look inside Ghost
Behind the motherboard tray
Moving in for a closer look at the various aspects of Ghost we firstly come to the PSU area at the bottom of the chassis. Again, just like the cable management grommets padding for the PSU does not come factory fitted but rather requires anti-vibration pads to be fitted by the user (these are provided). Next to the PSU is a cooling fan placement for installing a 120/140mm fan.
Both the PSU and optional cooling fan are covered on the underside with a removable dust filter this has to be removed by flipping the case on its side.
PSU and optional cooling fan area at the bottom





