Here's an inside shot of the case. I'm not sure why I didn't remove the tempered glass but here we are. We can see it comes with a screw bag as well as instruction manual, which were thrown haphazardly into the case, but it works. This could potentially be a concern with bouncing around and damaging the glass but in this case it was fine.
There seems to be fairly standard cable holes in fairly standard places, nothing to worry about there. There's also a PSU cutout, which some people like, others don't. This case does have an option to mount fans on top of the PSU basement as well, which is mainly used for looks, but is still nice to have.
It's hard to see, but the four included fans sadly are molex daisy-chained, which is quite a disappointment. This means the lighting nor speed can be controlled, and they are powered directly from a PSU, not the motherboard. I didn't expect better from such a cheap case, but did hope for it.
Another thing to note; I did notice that there were an inadequate amount of screws for mounting a full size MATX case plus 2.5" Storage device.