Like in the Thermaltake Lanbox we have tested recently on our site, there is a special support to help you align your mainboard properly (for edtails see our article called Original Barebone with Great Functionality: Thermaltake LANBOX Review).
There were no problems installing the mainboard and the power supply. The system case is large and a full-size ATX mainboard comes into it easily. You should only remember to mount the PSU first if you are going to put the mainboard in together with the CPU and the CPU cooler.
The expansion card locks aren’t quite appropriate:
They can lock single-slot card all right, but I couldn’t fix a dual-slot graphics card because of the partition between the locks.
The card would press against it. As a result, I had to remove the locking panel and fastened the card in a traditional way:
You use special screws to install hard disk drives into the cage:
The drive is fastened through rubber vibration-absorbing spacers:
…and then the cage is moved back into the case:













