Everest Rhino 500 700W front panel removal

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2 May 2025
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Let me preface this: please, avoid comments about brand choices or alternatives. A single subpar product doesn't define an entire company's quality.

My case is a mid-tower model, black, with a mesh front panel within a plastic frame. It measures approximately 490x210x520 mm and weighs around 4.5 kg.

Seven 12cm fans are supported, with two included; one rear exhaust fan (red, no LEDs), and another in the lower front (clear red LEDs). Storage options include three 5.25" bays, three 2.5" bays for SSDs or HDDs and four 3.5" HDD bays.

One 5.25" bay is occupied by a card reader (removable for optical drive installation). The case includes convenient mounting accessories: one 5.25", two 2.5", and two 3.5" easy-install brackets.

The motherboard area and mounting hardware are red. Front panel connectivity includes two USB 2.0, one USB 3.0 port, and headphone/microphone jacks.

The LED front fan's illumination is directed downwards, creating an attractive visual effect. The top and rear panels offer ample ventilation and cable management options. A dedicated section facilitates clean cable routing.


The internal layout is spacious and user-friendly. The fans operate quietly; airflow is exceptional, easily lifting a sheet of paper. The front panel combines plastic and mesh, with an under-mesh sponge for noise reduction and dust filtration.


The power supply is a 700W unit, a dual-channel design delivering around 540W on the 12V rail, with a temperature-controlled 12cm red fan. It's exceptionally quiet. I've omitted a few details (custom water cooling support, PSU filter, etc) to save time.

So, getting to the point, after all this time, how do I remove the front cover? Any assistance would be appreciated.
 
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