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Installation of the motherboard is pretty typical of mid-tower cases; there is not a whole lot of room to maneuver around so take your time.
To make the installation of the ODD's easier, remove the front bezel and slide it into the drive bay and secure it in place with the tool-less retention system when your done with all the drives your going to put in just pop the bezel back into position making sure to line up the power switch knob with the hole so as not to damage it. You will also notice that the entire bezel has dust filters built in to it, keeping your system clean and dust free as possible.
You also have the option to remove the included 120mm intake fan and replace it with a 140mm fan instead.
The PSU installs really easy at the bottom of the Gladiator and includes a dust filter.
Installing the Hard disk drives is as easy as pie just use the tool-less retention rails attach to the sid of a HDD and slide into the rack.
Installing the video cards goes smoothly with another tool-less retention system.
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should be a good case for the everyday user.
this case doesnt look too bad though, and it seems very sturdy. i like the option for all the additional fan placements as well. not a bad case for its price.