THE GHOST EXTERIOR
The design of the Ghost is quite simple and reminds us of several other cases in the market, unfortunately however this time over Bitfenix didn't use their soft-touch rubber material.
The right side panel of the Ghost features only a handle at the rear much like most cases by Bitfenix.
The front fascia is made by hard plastic and also has two long vertical intake grilles on both sides.
A rather small Bitfenix logo is placed at the lowest end of the front fascia.
By default the front door opens from right to left but thanks to the removable hinges you can change that.
The door comes with a somewhat thick layer of noise dampening material (Serenitek).
There are three 5.25" and one 1.44" drive bays available.
Right beneath the drive bays we see a large perforated section.
The perforated section can be easily removed to reveal two 120mm fan spots (you can install one 140mm instead of two 120mm ones) behind it one of which is already occupied.
The I/O panel is placed at the top and includes the on/off power button, reset button, 2x USB 2.0 ports, 2x USB 3.0 ports, activity/power LED’s and the typical earphones/microphone audio ports.
Right above the I/O panel Bitfenix has placed a small compartment which doubles as an 3.5"/2.5" HDD SATA docking station (S4).
At the rear of the top we see another large perforated section underneath which you can mount either a 240mm radiator, one 230mm fan, one 200mm fan or two 140/120mm fans.
As expected the rear is also black matte.
A 120mm exhaust fan is already mounted at the rear right above 3 water cooling grommets.
The Ghost offers the basic 7 PCI expansion slots as most midi towers (a Kensington lock is placed next to them).
The PSU as usual gets mounted at the base of the tower.
Unfortunately the panels are held in place with normal thumbscrews and not rubber coated ones.
At the bottom of the case we see 4 rubber feet, a long air-filter and two rails used to install Alchemy LED strips (sold separately).