Pros: Included dust filters, bottom mounted PSU, customizability, front USB 3, cooler bracket hole, tool-less drive bays
Cons: Not enough included fans, airflow isn't the best, no side fan mount, not enough room for cables behind the motherboard tray
I bought this case for my first rig, and therefore didn't make the best choice. There is no way to use the front USB 3 plugs if there isn't a header on your motherboard. If I was buying again, I would buy something with a side fan mount to keep my two reference GTX 460 SEs cooler (the heat is limiting my overclock). The case can be customized to meet a wide range of setups, as there are lots of spare and/or changable parts included. There are instructions on how to remove drive cages, rotate them, relocate them, how to take the front door off, etc. There could be more cable routing holes, but the ones that are there serve their purpose well. There could be more room behind the motherboard tray, though, as the wad of cables I have at the bottom make it a pain to remove that side of the case, and even harder to put back on. Also, there are only two included thumb screws, which are used for the windowed side of the case. Minor inconvenience, but an inconvenience all the same. All in all a good case, but I would most likely go with a HAF series case if I was buying again.