This gives you a convenient place to hang your headphones. The case has two hidden retractable headphone hangers on either side of the front face. The Orion 3000 case also has some neat tricks to help you better manage space. The inside is a little cramped given the size of the case but everything is laid out cleanly so it shouldn’t be difficult to swap out the RAM, CPU or GPU. Simply use a screwdriver to remove the three screws and slide the side panel open. Now, while the Orion doesn’t have any fancy tempered glass side, it’s still quite easy to access the innards. Aggressively angled lines make the Predator Orion 3000 look like an alien war mask. It’s basically the size of two Xbox One consoles sandwiched together. It stands 13.2 inches tall, 6.4 inches wide and 13.8 inches deep. The Orion 3000 is a stout little machine indeed. The lighting is subtle and doesn’t pulse or do anything distracting. So, if you don’t like blue, that might be deal-breaker. The lighting is cool but unfortunately, you can not change its colour or even just turn it off. The fan grill that exposes a similarly blue-lit fan. A triangular power button sits on the top and also lights up when powered on. Two bold blue LED strips and a large fan grill dominates the front face.