Next, because i bought the shinyest PSU in the world i checked where its going to go, knowing that the stacker has two spaces to put one, in the lower parts aswell as a higher one like normal. This allows you to have two PSU's and MORE POWER! I might put mine in the bottom to show off the shine and the radiator in the top next to the resevior. Here i noticed they had supplied me with a cardboard PSU (see pic 1), taking out two screws and sliding the mysterious object away, i opened it up to realise it was but a box, not a PSU

(i wasnt actually expecting one by the way) this contained; (See pic 2)
Enough screws to hold up blackpool tower, Holders for the floppy drive, Two psu supports, FOUR WHEELS!!!, an extension for motherboard power which also allowed you to plug in the two PSU's (which i just realised!!) and an instruction mannual which is the thickness of a small pin. So great i'd just opened half of my case and scattered it everywhere only to find the instructions afterward.
After all this havoc i checked out the motherboard tray which i am particually pleased with. I took off the right side pannel and noticed a massive gash in it for the optional cross flow fan (check pic 3) which is aimed at blowing air sideways across the motherboard to cool even the trickiest spots. Unfortunately i havent got this add-on to show you, i'm sure i'll get it one day
SIXTEEN screws later i had removed the motherboard tray and also it had appeared that i'd removed the whole back of the case too, this is a must and if you want to take it off, a further four more screws are required to be taken out. (see pic 4) this i was pleased with too because it means things like VGA cards and card that you use in your PCI slots can be inserted while the tray is still out. Cooler master were very generous at this point supplying me with a thumbscrew for every PCI slot.