The side window is setup in the standard X shape that Thermaltake has been using on there cases for awhile now.
The side panel is secured with thumb screws and features an easy to grip handle to slide the side panel off.
This makes it quick an easy to get the side panel off to make some minor adjustment.
Also attached to the side panel window are two 92mm by 92mm fans. The bottom one has blue leds and the top one under the handle is just a standard one although it's more powerful 3000 RPM compared to the led fan at 1800 RPM.
Moving to the back of the case we see that the Damier has 6 pci slots and a huge 92mm by 92mm blue led exhaust fan. The grill on the front of the fan is fairly unrestrictive.
On the bottom the case are four swiveling feet that can be used to give the case more stability.
Here is a shot of the rear exhaust fan. It's held in place with a tooless clip-on method. The fan is a 92mm by 92 mm blue led type capable of 3000 RPM.
Moving to the front inside the case we have two sets of hard drive cages. Also if you can see it, the orange bit, is another
80mm x 80mm fan rated at 2050rpm to blow cool air into the case.
The dark grey plastic pieces in the bottom cage are side rails that fit on hard drives and CDrom drives to provide a quick and easy toolless installation.