This multipurpose controller has an OLED panel that shows the system’s status along with tuning and overclocking options.
Furthermore, navigating the A-Command menus is clumsy with the dial and much slower than software alternatives.
Alongside the A-Command button are four USB 3.0 ports and a slot-loading optical drive.

You might be wondering where the headphone and mic jacks are.
When the connectors aren’t needed, you might simply press the panel back up into the case.
The back of the grill has a lock to secure the side doors.
The right side window, like most of the M8, has been carefully designed.
Three sleeved power cables run through this box for some creative cable management and it looks great.
Notice how they are placed unconventionally in relation to the motherboard’s I/O panel?
That’s because the M8 uses aPCIe x16 riser card.