Check out the insides
Shuttle's FV24 motherboard is laid out well, and the design conforms to the FlexATX specification. Here are some pictures from various angles of the motherboard layout.

As you can see, the hard disk mounts vertically on a swing-out tray. It's held in place with the use of a single hand-screw pin. On the other side of the case, the PCI card slot is populated with Inno3D's Tornado GeForce2 MX400 video card. I've used silver rounded cables from ZalmanTech to minimize cord madness and to maximize case aesthetics. Although it might be difficult to tell from the pictures, the power supply hangs over the IDE sockets; however, there is plenty of room to plug in the cables.

Here you can see the case from above. The Pandora is surprisingly roomy for such a small case. The power supply is a custom 150W unit that has a relatively quiet fan. It's probably the noisiest part in the entire system. It slides in and out of the system from the rear.

Below you can see the case with the hard disk installed with silver rounded cabling. Because of the height of the system, the PCI card can be mounted vertically and does not require the use of a riser card.

Here are some gratuitous pictures of the Zalman silver rounded cables and the very hard-to-find DVI-enabled GeForce2 MX400 32MB PCI video card.