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CMI Computer's cs807b Mid Tower CaseInterior:
The rear of the case, as mentioned before, has support for dual 80mm exhaust fans. Above it is the included power supply.
Popup screws holes are used for the motherboard mounts. The back plate is not all steel for you can see openings where the black of the back panel shows through. This helps add to the lightness of the case's weight.
As mentioned previously, the expansion slot is a bit different. To install an expansion card, remove the screws that hold in the expansion slot cover. A lock hole is included in case you want to secure your case. Not that this adds a ton of protection, at least that I can see. Once the cover is removed, the cards install as normal.
This is not a tooless case. Drives are screwed into pre-drilled holes. These drives rest on little metal ledges for added stability.
In front of the internal hard drive bays are dual 80mm intake fan cutouts. Again, the fans are not included, bummer. There is a cutout at the bottom under the fan mounts in case you have any modding ideas. There are actually a lot of cutout areas, which again lightens this case a bit. Pulling off the case's cover shows the temperature monitor and fan controller's board. Each wire is soldered to the controller's board and hot glued for protection.
Three thin temperature sensors are provided. They are labeled as HDD, CPU, and Video, although these can be used anywhere. Also included is a female ATX socket for the CPU fan. This controller monitors and controls only one fan.
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