THE GHOST INTERIOR
I was surprised to see that BitFenix has placed noise-dampening material (Serenitek) on the interior of both side panels.
The interior comes with the same matte black finish as the rest of the case and it looks quite spacious (although nothing exciting).
All three 5.25" drive bays feature a rather basic tool-less mechanism.
Right beneath them we see the 1.44" floppy bay and three 2.5" drive trays.
There's also room for a total of four 3.5" drives in the Ghost.
We've seen better drive trays in the past but for the price of the Ghost these are just fine.
The mainboard tray features 4 rather large cable management holes and a very large hole right beneath the CPU area for easy swapping of backplates.
Since there's plenty of space at the other side for cable management having such large holes makes sense.
The rear 120mm exhaust fan comes without a protective grill so pay extra attention when placing cables near it.
All 7 PCI expansion slots can be secured in place via normal screws.
The PSU space features 4 small spots where you can place the supplied rubber feet and a 120/140mm fan space right next to that.
As mentioned before at the top you can either mount a radiator or several fans.