Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited By: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Cooler Master
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PRODUCT PICTORIAL AND WALKTHROUGH (cont'd)

The bottom of the Enforcer features four large plastic feet and a PSU ventilation panel, complete with dust filter. While the filter can be removed, the user will have to turn the case on its side to service it.

After removing the screws, the side panels come off to reveal the inside of the Enforcer. As you can see, the interior seems a bit cramped but Cooler Master has some surprises for us, which we'll get to in a bit.

All four big bays feature toggle style tool-free clips while the two HDD cages use the included drive rails to mount up to six drives. A big bay can also be sacrificed to install another hard drive or floppy, should the user wish to do so. The small cage on the floor of the case will hold up to two SSDs or notebook drives, but you'll have to use screws to attach them. See the two plastic clips on the upper hard drive cage?

If you remove some screws on the backside of the cage, it will slide out and can be rotated 90 degrees…
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