Both hard drive cages are removable and have an 80mm fan pre-installed. You can install up to four hard drives in the 932P (two per cage). Directly below the hard drive cages is the removable optical drive cage. This cage is held in place with six screws. Simply slide your drive in, screw it into place on the cage, then reinstall the cage into the case. It's best to install the optical drive first, then hard drives, power supply and finally, the motherboard.
The overall hardware installation was relatively painless, but there are a few things that I want to point out. First, expect to take some extra time to connect all of the front panel I/O cables (audio, FireWire, USB, LCD panel). The instruction manual was very helpful here, but it still took around 20 minutes to make sure everything was connected properly. Also, notice on the picture of the rear of the case, I had to extend the VGA cable for the front panel LCD, as it was too short originally. This was done by simply removing the PCI bracket and sliding the cable out of the holder.
Other than this, everything installed much like it would in any other case.
Next up, let's fire up the 932P and see how it performs...






