| MSI Stealth Case Review |
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| The Top, Bottom, and Rear Panels |
 The top panel of the MSI Stealth received the same rubberized coating as the front panel, and has an air intake for two 120 mm fans or one fan up to 180 mm.  click to enlarge Figure 7: Top panel
 click to enlarge Figure 8: Top panel
The bottom panel has air filters for the power supply fan and for an optional fan.  click to enlarge Figure 9: Bottom panel
The rear panel and the interior of the MSI Stealth are painted black, but the motherboard tray and the slot covers are painted blue. The case has seven expansion slots, using vented covers. There is a 120 mm fan on the rear panel (MSI AD122R12L5), using a standard three-pin fan power connector and, again, the manufacturer didn’t disclose its technical specifications. On the MSI Stealth, the power supply goes on the bottom part of the case. There are two holes protected with rubber covers for hoses of liquid cooling solutions, each measuring 0.7” (18 mm) in diameter.  click to enlarge Figure 10: Rear panel
Let’s now take a look inside the MSI Stealth.
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