Internal Structure:
The Soprano is made entirely of sturdy 0.8mm
thick SECC steel, except the front door and bezel which
are made out of plastic.

The non-windowed side-panel of the Soprano
can be removed via two screws located at the rear of the
case. There is, however, no need to remove this side-panel
of the case as the Soprano’s removable front bezel
eliminates the need for this.
No more reaching into tight and potentially
sharp spaces to release the front bezel of a case is a definite
plus!
Below-left you can see an inside view of the
four external 5.25’’ drive bays of the Soprano.
Above-right are the FireWire, USB 2.0, and
audio ports wires, which are connected to the Soprano’s
upper I/O panel. These wires are pretty heavy-duty.
Below-right is a brace
which supplies added support for the PSU. With the Soprano
you should install the PSU before the motherboard; otherwise
it’s a tight-fit.
Above-right are the Soprano’s power,
reset, speaker wires, etc.
Below-left is an inside-look at the 5 internal
3.5’’ drive bays.
On the above-right is a closer look a one
of the two Thermaltake 12cm DC fans included with the Soprano.