The screws holding the two halves together are counter-sunk into the top housing, which has Razer’s typical black brushed finish. Inside the case, there are two printed circuit boards: A main board that screws into the metal plate, and a daughterboard that screws into the bottom shell. While the use of a secondary daughterboard is nice, the bottom plastic shell feels fairly thin. The top half screws directly into the bottom shell of the keyboard, using multiple evenly distributed support posts. I easily pulled one of the switches from the 60HE, and popped it directly into the Huntsman with zero issues.