Installing hardware inside the A60 is fairly easy, apart from the PSU installation.
At the bottom of the case is the area for mounting the PSU. There is a removable filter here which is easy to remove and clean. Thermaltake have put a bracket at the bottom of the A60 in order to prop the PSU up when its inside. Without this bracket the PSU would drop at the back because it has to sit on the ledge which you can see where the cable is. There is no anti-vibration rubber, so its metal on metal unfortunately. Quite surprisingly in other reviews on the web, no-one has picked up on this. Designating where the bracket should be placed is a tricky job because PSU's aren't all the same size. It took me a while to finally get the bracket in the correct alignment for my PSU because there are ridges on the bracket too - so if its too far forward the PSU will sit up at the back and will not fit within the ledge. Why this hasn't been made simple I do not know, it seems a lot of trouble just to get a PSU inside.
I wanted to illustrate the SlideClick Easy Swap functionality so below is the process in which you can install a HDD to take advanatage of this feature. It's very easy to do, just remove the associated HDD cage that is aligned to the port, install the drive into the cage and slot the drive in until you feel resistance. For the drive to work, the ports that you see in the bottom left image have to be connected to the PSU (power) and motherboard (SATA). This is a nice feature, its a shame there isn't a similar option available for 2.5" SSDs.
It's pleasing to know that the A60 will host multiple graphics card configurations. There is also plenty of clearance due to the HDD rack facing the side panels.
The motherboard cut-out on the back of the tray is a disappointing as its quite narrow. For the 1366 board I used the backplate was almost completely concealed behind the tray. This isn't the only negative complaint on this side, the distance between the motherboard tray and the side panel is ridiculously tight and so managing cables on this side is almost impossible. See the images for the gap.
With regards to the accessories included you get an instructions manual and screws for various devices, there are no cable management extras.





