The top of the case has room for another 120mm fan. It’s not included and I doubt you will need it, but there’s room if required. This case is equipped stock with two 120mm fans which are both fairly silent. Plenty of circulation for setup
Down on the bottom you will see a mesh filter stuck to the inside of the case. It doesn’t really look appealing but it does the job of keeping dust out. I however would have liked to see a different solution to adding the mesh, instead of sticking it with tape to the bottom. The case stands on four rubber feet, again to help any vibration leave as quiet as possible.
Switching over from the motherboard side to the backside of the case, you will notice a fairly large gap on the motherboard tray. It is allocated in the position where you would normally find the cooler on the other side of the motherboard. The intended gap is there to help you switch coolers more easily. Normally you would have to remove your motherboard if you need to switch coolers that require bolts and nuts to keep it in place.