BitFenix Pandora Micro ATX chassis review -
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At the bottom side we can see the mounting area for the PSU, underneath it a ventilation mesh, which again has dust protection with the help of a filter. On top of it you can install a any regular PS2 ATX (up to 180mm in length) power supply. That dust filter can be easily removed by simply tilting it out and then be cleaned.
Mounting a SSD/HDD is fairly easy, you do need two screws and rubber inserts to mount it like shown above though. You will be able to house up to two 3.5" HDDs or three 2.5" SSD in the chassis. Not a lot, but with today's storage options we feel an SSD and a big HDD is more then sufficient, especially on this form factor.
I wanted to show you the SSD installation this way as one you opt the windows panel edition, you can actually see your product on display. Some will hate, some will love that. I think it is a nice feature though.
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