THE AIRHAWK INTERIOR
Placing the disk trays on the other side of the case allows mid-towers to offer more space than older models so the AirHawk is quite spacious.
At the front you have the ability to mount an 240/280/360mm radiator.
Of course, in order to mount an 360mm radiator you will have to remove the 2.5/3.5" drive cage located at the base of the tower.
The mainboard tray has a total of 7 cable management holes aside the typical CPU cut-out.
Turning the tower around we see the two vertical 2.5" drive trays, the dual 2.5/3.5" drive cage and the PSU area.
The 2.5" drive trays are made out of steel whereas the 2.5/3.5" ones are made out of plastic.
As mentioned earlier you can remove the drive cage to make room for a 360mm radiator or longer power supply units.