MC-Series with Free Form Modular System We want you to have absolute control over how your case looks & functions. The Free Form Modular System of the MC-Series lets you adjust the exterior structure & aesthetic via a range of replacement panels & doors. Each choice changes the look & feel of the case, but also the flexibility of the interior layout. Frame with Removable Partition Plate The option to relocate the M.port & remove the partition plate gives you the freedom to adjust the inside of the case. With the partition plate installed, you isolate the power supply & cables for a clean build. Advanced I/O Panel Rich connectivity on an easy accessible I/O panel. 2x 3.0 2x 2.0 Clear View Inside An edge-to-edge light grey tinted tempered glass side panel gives a wide view inside your PC to showcase your masterpiece. Adjust Internal Layout Clip-&-Click Panel But this isnt just about aesthetics. Each decision opens new possibilities. Leveraging our unique clip-&-click panel, Free Form lets users vertically adjust or entirely remove your optical disk drive (ODD) & HDD via sliding locks so intuitive youll play with your configurations just for fun. Well, some people will. Just click-in the cages, & adjust the height to suit your needs. Position them at the top to allow room for up to three extra-long graphics cards, or retain only the bottom positioned cages to add a front-mounted radiator for even more cooling options. Slip-&-Clip Pockets The first Cooler Master case to incorporate two easy to install slip-&-clip solid-state drive pockets (2.5") with four easy mounting positions. Showcase them on the partition panel or hide them behind the motherboard tray for a cleaner look. A. Two behind the motherboard tray B. Two on top of power supply partition Unmatched Ventilation Free Form enables the option to install three front-mounted 140mm fans & a 280mm radiator for unmatchable ventilation due to a unique facility to horizontally shift the bottom-mounted hard disk drives. Theres also support for up to six 140mm fans through the case, unique for a mid-sized tower.