The buttons are actually located on the top of the case, which given it’s size, is a very good position for them to be in. I wouldn’t want to have to keep leaning down to press buttons, or plug things in. And to be honest, it is probably a bit to big and a bit too heavy to just sit on an average desk. Although it is not as big and heavy as the Define XL!
Even the feet on the case look cool!
The front panel on the case opens up to reveal that the door itself has noise absorbing material and a number of separate removable panel sections.
The lower section opens to reveal a fan.
The top two mini panels can be removed in order to add optical drives.
The rear of the case shows another fan and lots of available slots and vents, and the area for the power supply.
The underside of the case also has vents for fans and a removable air filter that can easily be removed, cleaned and slotted back into place.

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