Thermaltake Shark Case VA7000SWA

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I am interested in getting the Shark case.
But I was wondering about the two large vent openings that are in the case door.
The holes seem to be honeycombed shaped like the ones punched out in the back of
the case where the fan is mounted and blows its air out of the case.

But my question is, are those holes punched out of the sheet metal of teh aluminum door?
So in other words, is the door effectivelly one piece of metal with the mesh holes punched out? Then are the arc shaped plastic guards attached to the perimeter of the mesh area's holes to frame the mesh area?

Or is the mesh made from some other material then framed and mounted into a large cut out area in the door? If so, how is it mounted to maintain the emi integrity of the case? And what is the honeycomb mesh made out of?

Is it very easy to distort or bend this honeycomb mesh area?

All the reviews of the case show the outside of the door, but none show the inside. I sure would like to see a detail picture of the inside of the door at that mesh area.

Found at
http://www.cooltechzone.com/index.php?o...w&id=823&Itemid=0&limit=1&limitstart=2
This article says about the mesh:
"According to Thermaltake, it acts as an EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) shield. Upon close examination, it appears that Thermaltake have sprayed a kind of substance on the back of the mesh in order to achieve this, but we are not sure what material they used. "
What are they talking about? If it is one contiguous piece of metal that makes op the entire door with the mesh cut out, could it be an anodizing layer? What color is the "sprayed" "kind of substance."

Thanks a lot.

PS. Is their a port hole in the underside of the door that lets air into the front vent with the case door close. And why is it that one reviewer mentioned the temps droped at one of the components inside the case with the door shut (I forgot whether it was the mobo temp or the processor). Also are the case fans really loud, and can you plug them into a mobo that has "cool-n-quiet" to slow them down? Or do I have to get another component to regulate their spin?
 
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