Joined on 07/19/08
Great case

Pros: Strong airflow, thumbscrews in the cages/side panels. Blue LEDs look pretty awesome, they appear just like they do in the pictures (top one kind of reminds me of a flower) Air filters for the front fans/side fan. Bottom mounted PSU, and plenty of holes to route cables. Great quality of parts, I don't think I've ever seen a case that looked as nice. Free reusable zip tie.. things. The extra places for your fans are well placed. The hard drive cage one you can move to any of the other two locations, all of the cages are swappable. The side fan is made so you don't need to screw it in. Also comes with a filter. All fans are speed controlled. Nice big window, though it was a bit scratched when I received it. Pre-installed standoffs in the most usual places... good for newbies who do not know where to put them. Front panels pop right off. Very tall, stands about 2ft tall which may be bad for some... but it's so easy to work with. Pre-installed watercooling platform.
Cons: Air filters are a little of a pain to get out. For the front ones you need to take off the side panels, take out the hdd cage that's fixed with thumbscrews. take out the filter and wash it. Repeat. Not a huge deal, because at least they give you re-washable filters. I couldn't fit my internal radiator on the back without taking off both rear fans. A bit unfortunate, but what are you going to do. I used both the fans on the extra slots. My hard drive cage one is blowing air right onto my graphics cards... (with the added one on the front it becomes a bit of a turbine!) And my side fan, I'm not sure where to orient yet, I've been playing around it with exhausting and intaking. Can't turn off the LEDs with the exception of the top one, I love the way it looks with them on... but I don't really feel like sleeping with them on. The weight doesn't bother me, shows me it'll last me for years. No filter on the top fan.
Overall Review: People say that it's big and it definately is. Few nit picky things, but overall this case is very nice.
Ugh

Pros: Comes with an EVGA video card which is cool. Asus motherboard, though it DOES NOT support SLI as far as I can tell. If you're looking to SLI or upgrade your ram (not that you'd need to) you may want to consider a different motherboard. Nothing was out of place and everything inside the case was connected and banded for efficiency. As far as performace goes that'll have to be on another post, because of this.
Cons: Windows would not start up. A corrupt file already in the system. I called Ibuypower and they referred me to e-mail their service for out of ibuypower.com sales. Also, they didn't send an f'in recovery CD! I'm super annoyed, now I have to sit and twiddle my thumbs until their customer service rep responds to my frantic e-mail... so angry.
Overall Review: All I need is the stupid recovery CD and I can't burn a recovery through ISO due to the fact that I have no CD-Rs. Pretty much a very bad case scenario for myself, I even left early from work due to my excitement. On the more light side. The first rep I talked to from Ibuypower sucked A, I couldn't understand a word he was saying and he pretty much blew me off. The 2nd one I talked to was actually very nice and informative, which surprised the hell out of me due to many people complaining about their customer service. Well.. I'll follow up a post later when I find out what this thing can really do.
Good for what it does

Pros: Solid. Heatsinks on NB and SB work well enough... no issues with temps. It is a micro ATX so it will fit into small cases. One PCI-E x16 slot. I had this OC'd to 400fsb but it was not stable. I had to back it down to 390fsb and it was stable then. Gave me an overclock of 3.16 to 3.7ghz which is not bad for a board that is not really meant for OC. The OC profiles are good I guess if you're a newbie at OC'ing. Copper looks nice..
Cons: Only two ram slots. No voltage control. Cannot run at 400fsb stable as stated. Even with 1:1 ram. No firewire port. ASUS "update" for bios did not work for me.
Overall Review: It is good for a media computer or a low-mid level gaming computer. I had a E8500 and GTX 260 paired with it and it worked well enough. For this price you cannot really go wrong.
Beast

Pros: This thing moves more air than any of my antec twelve hundred stock fans (sans the "big boy"). At such a small form factor you know the thing is powerful. Lifetime warranty from Vantec. Fan guard is a great idea... I've hit my fingers into fans before but they were not running 5800 rpms. Surely it would hurt! This monster dropped my north bridge temperatures by more than 20ºc. It has completely blew my mind compared to the last north bridge fan I bought that dropped it about 5ºc. Perfect for my 780i... just needed a few cable ties.
Cons: One amp of current. Ridiculous.. do not even think about hooking it up to your motherboard. I have to put loudness as a con. This is also pretty dependent on your case as well. With my Antec there are many unsealed ventilation holes as well as the top fan. No joke it was starting to hurt my head after some time. The rated decibels on this I believe are inaccurate. At full blast they are more like 60-70 decibels. My case makes enough noise as it is... though the pitch it makes is definitely like a hair dryer.
Overall Review: Do you research. Read these reviews. Listen to them and if you still need this amount of cooling you will have to cope with the noise. I bought a sunbeam fan controller to soften it to just audible over my other fans. It works like a charm, and it still pushes a good amount of air. This is the end-all to cooling problems if you need a 80mm fan. It is perfect for over clockers or people with hot motherboards (*cough nvidia chipsets cough*)
Great

Pros: Comes with a bunch of cables and extensions to make sure it will work with your setup. LED lights can be turned off with the channels that you are not using.. just turn the dials to the lowest settings and the LEDs will go off. I do not think that it is cheaply made like the person below me... but then again I just got it today. It is a WONDER to be able to control my tornado fan. If you know what fan it is you know how loud it is. I can turn it down to just about audible and it still dropped my northbridge temperatures. The cables they provided made it easy to route and hide cables for maximum airflow. My northbridge temps went from 79c with no fan to about 42c even without the tornado being on high. 30w output each channel... you can hook up so many fans to this if need be. 6 channels... the thing is made for any fan.
Cons: Kind of expensive. Especially since I just mainly bought it for the one fan. I could see how the LED's could get annoying if you have a bunch of fans hooked up to it. Worried about how long it will last seeing as how other people have had it short out within some months.
Overall Review: Perfect for tornados. Looks great with my Antec twelve hundred. Seriously has made my day.
To the person below

Pros: Other..
Cons: Other..
Overall Review: You can easily fit two on the motherboard. You can also possibly fit three but be aware that if you have a network card, sound card, PCI express card of some other sort they will cover up your slots. If you only have two you should be fine. Unless you have a bunch of PCI-express cards.