THE ICUE 220T RGB AIRFLOW INTERIOR
Even though the iCUE 220T RGB Airflow is compact mid-tower it has a good amount of interior space.
The three 120mm SP120 RGB PRO take almost all of the front section and can be paired with a 240/360mm radiator (you will need to remove the bottom drive cage to install an 360mm radiator however).
CORSAIR has placed an PSU shroud in the new iCUE 220T RGB Airflow that has 3 cable management holes, one rubber grommet, opening at the front (for a radiator) and a perforated section at the rear just over the PSU area.
As mentioned in the introduction page the iCUE 220T RGB Airflow is compatible with micro-ATX, mini-ITX and ATX sized mainboards (the mainboard tray has 3 rubber grommets on it and 4 cable management holes).
All 7 PCI expansion slots are held in place with regular screws.
Turning the case around we see the iCUE lighting node CORE hub, two 2.5" drive trays (just pull them upwards to detach), drive cage with two 2.5"/3.5" trays and the PSU area.
The 2.5" trays are made out of steel while the 2.5"/3.5" are made out of plastic.