A Detailed Look – At the Inside

Looking into the Suppressor F31 case from the left side reveals a typical ATX mid-tower layout with the power supply located at the bottom.  

The top section inside the enclosure is dominated by the motherboard area, which features a large cutout opening behind the CPU area for easy access to mount CPU coolers. The case is designed to mount three different sizes of motherboards including ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX form factors. There are five grommetted openings around the motherboard area to assist in neatly routing cables and wires.

In the upper right are two external 5.25” drive bays, which include easy to use, tool-less drive locking mechanisms. The 5.25” drive bay can be removed if desired. Looking down towards the bottom of the case reveals a single HDD cage towards the front and the power supply mounting area towards the back.  

The internal drive cage contains three slide-out drive trays designed to mount 3.5” HDDs (tool-less) or 2.5” SSDS (with machine screws). The 3.5” drive cage can be repositioned if desired.

Removing the right side panel provides access to the areas behind the motherboard and drive cages, which offers room to neatly route and conceal cables. There three alternate mounting locations for the 3.5” drive cages – more about that in the next section.

Underneath the top are three sound dampening panels. Each one is held in position with four screws (fan mounting screws) and can be removed individually to expose one, two, or all three of the top fan openings.

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