The interior:
The Side
door on the Dragon is secured by thumb screw,
simply release them and pull the door backwards
to get the door off.

When I
took the side door off the first thing I noticed
was the internal paintjob did not match the external
coating. I would have hoped that MGE had done
a better job when masking, after all some tape
isn’t that expensive and it would have certainly
created the image of a more professional finish
if this had been the case.
Now I’ve gotten the
poor paintjob out of the way lets continue with
the interior of the case, here you see the Dragon
without its door, looks roomy enough.

Inside
the case I found a little black box that contained
a manual and electrical cord, screws, and device
clips used to fasten HDD’s DVD burners and
some other goodies like zip ties.
The fans
that are supplied with the dragon:
Back
Exhaust fan

Front
intake fan along with the drive bays.
The fans
supplied with the Dragon are 80mm blue led fans.
What I didn't like is the chassis only supports
80mm, with the heat of modern day hardware I would
have liked to see at least 92mm fan support, preferably
120mm. The vent holes also look pretty restrictive
and the lack of dust filters is another negative.

On a more
positive note this chassis has a real removable
motherboard tray. Just release four thumbscrews
and pull it out.
This is a beautiful sight;
I only wish that more manufacturers could follow
this example. It’s so much easier to work
on a motherboard tray like this.
