Moving to the lower reaches of the case we are able to mount the PSU bracket. It's not the toughest construction and is a touch flimsy in my opinion. If a user were regularly installing and uninstalling PSUs then care should be taken not to fatigue the mount - however, for the majority of users I'm sure it will be perfectly fine.
The lightweight PSU mount.
Here you can see the Hiper PSU in place - the supplied foam cushion isn't a perfect fit but it can be cut by the user to perfectly match their PSU's footprint. The mount system is again a screw and thumb bolt arrangement and works well.
PSU in place.
The drive bay install is equally straight forward and as mentioned earlier the choice of install location is varied.
Front bays offer easy access and flexible positioning.
Here you can see the DVD and HDDs installed. DimasTech have provided thumb screws with matching threads so installation once again is made very straightforward.
Drives installed.
With everything installed you can see everything has its place. You can see the space on offer as it makes the full ATX ECS motherboard look like an MATX model.
The size of the case makes ATX look MATX.
The open design meant temperatures were always impressive even without additional fans. In the event of extreme overclocking I would of course add fans but for this set up ease of access was gained due to not needing additional cooling.
Great temperatures.





