Joined on 12/01/08
Perfect for OC

Pros: Enough room for NH-D14 and other big HSF. Fan under Socket helps cool even more. Dual side fan means one provides air for the CPU and the other provides air to the GPUs. Enough room behind the Motherboard for cable routing. Fans are very quiet. Keeps 4.2GHz i7 930 on 100% load under 70 degrees C. Keeps OC'd Gigabyte GTX460 1GB at 925/1850/4500 at 60 degrees C under 100% load. Black screws are a nice plus to keep the color code looking nice. With an x58 Sabertooth, the system looks awesome, and the cooling is just superb. Includes SSD 2.5in brackets and enough room for big GPUs. Retrieving HDDs/SSDs from the front means you don't have to worry about opening the case for upgrading storage. Filters for all intake fans, and there's an additional filter in case you want to add another fan at the bottom.
Cons: I pulled a rubber slot to fit some cables through and putting the rubber piece back in place is proving to be more complicated than expected (one of the water-cooling hole protectors). I haven't really messed around much trying to put it back together. One of the outside screws doesn't quite tighten anymore, looks like the thread on it may have broken. Not big deal.
Overall Review: I was very worried due to no reviews, and didn't want to have to return a case due to not having enough room for Noctua NH-D14. I was pleasantly surprised when I found no issues whatsoever installing it. The PSU installation seemed a bit awkward, but the PSU was set firmly in place. It has 4x 230mm fans, 2 for intake, 2 for exhaust, and 4 more fans make the deal pretty sweet. While people may argue they don't like the looks, it's all personal preference. Personally, couldn't be happier with the looks and with the performance. Fan under socket makes routing cable a chore, but once done everything is perfect $20 MIR sweetened the deal. Beats Antec and CM pricier cases, and offers better cooling. Maybe the name is not as well known, but the product is of very high quality. Don't expect to use the side window to show off your rig. While it's cool, the main point of the side panel is cooling, with "show off" as secondary idea.