THE BARONKASE LIQUID INTERIOR
The Baronkase Liquid may not be as large as a mid-tower but it actually has quite a bit of available space inside (especially for a mATX/mITX case).
A 2.5" drive tray is placed vertically on the right side and since it's made out of aluminum it happens to be very sturdy.
Right beneath the drive tray we fund a "stylish" liquid flow-rotor unit which also features RGB LED illumination.
Moving further inside we see a removable cover which can also be used to mount another 2.5" drive on it (you will need to remove it however if your graphics card(s) is over 250mm in length).
The mainboard tray has a total of 4 rubber grommets along with of course a very large opening beneath the CPU area.
We may not have tested the Captain 120EX Liquid Cooling System (take note of the plastic board the waterblock/pump is secured on to avoid any issues during transport) but the nice looking liquid flow pump is something we've seen with other models of that line.
All of the 5 available PCI expansion slots are secured in place via regular thumbscrews.
If you end up using the vertical PSU space then you can install two extra 120mm intake fans at the base of the case.
Here we see the top of the Baronkase Liquid from the inside (the 240mm version of the Captain EX series would be a much better fit).
Taking a look from the other side of the mainboard tray we see another 2.5" vertical drive tray (also made out of aluminum), two 2.5/3.5" drive trays (also made out of aluminum), 3 cable straps and the vertical PSU area.
With just 18mm left for cable management behind the mainboard tray things are quite tight.