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The left side panel is the most visual appealing side of this case. A fairly large red and black air duct consumers over 90% of this side panel and sticks out a couple of inches. Inside the panel, this vent has a duct for CPU cooling and a separate vent for the slot-fans which I'll talk more about later. Both vents inside this panel feature removable and cleanable dust filters.

The right side of the case is simply a plain black panel.

Moving on to the top of the case, InWin has placed the front headphone, mic, 2xUSB, firewire and 2xE-SATA ports here. I was impressed to see the E-SATA support, let alone two ports for it! I must point out that I love how these ports are in-set a bit. The gradual tray in front of the ports is just perfect for setting removable hard drives and small devices on top of the case without the fear of them falling off easily.

The back of the case is also fairly standard, although I will point out the two rubber grommet holes to the right of the power supply for aftermarket water cooling tubing.

Removal of the side panels uses a unique and cool method. As my picture below shows, InWin has ditched the traditional screw method in favor of pull-out plastic latches. For me, these latches really helped to add to the whole "futuristic Star Wars" feel that they were going for with this case.

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