Tobwa
With a name like "BattleCruiser" you have certain expectations.Lasers. Shields. Warp drive. The XPG BattleCruiser has none of these.It has beautiful tempered glass sides attached with hand screws. Daisy chained fans that glow beautifully. Built in cord management on a tempered chassis that is (in my case) brilliant white with rounded, friendly edges.Nothing about this case says throw-away. From the optional HDD backplate to the removeable carriages, everything says make use of me more years to come. At least, that's what my battlecruiser whispers to me as I hoist it around my home to different screens, or easily open it to make configuration changes.It can fit a Noctua ND cooler (massive) and a AMD Radeon RX 6900XT (Red Devil, PowerColor). It is a delightful case.I give the BattleCruiser full marks despite the frustration of trying to figure out the daisy changed aRGB fans and the lack of labeling on the front-panel I/0 (good luck). This thing is beautiful, weighty, and loaded with functionality.
Herm
Love the case. It looks awesome, great airflow, and the pre-installed fans look good too.The assembly was pretty straight forward. It was my first build but i had no struggles with the case.Eventually i will connect my rbgs to the mobo so i can have more lighting options.Overall, a little pricey compared to other cases but worth it.
Jesse
It does have very good aesthetics with the front and side TG panels, although the build quality does not match other top brands such as Phanteks and Fractal. The included fan/radiator brackets do flex a little bit as well as the PSU shroud, making it feel somewhat cheap.My main concern is that in order to fit a 360mm rad on top, you're going to have to make sure the I/O wires that traverse corner of the top rad bracket don't impact the corner of your radiator. Unfortunately I found it impossible to route the I/O wires anywhere but where they routed from the factory.If you have an Alphacool Eisbaer 360mm AIO like I do, the end tanks stick out far enough that the total length of the rad is more like 380mm than 360. This is going to create a situation where it probably will not fit. Even when I mounted the radiator on the bottom of the bracket it impacted the rear I/O shroud on the motherboard.My other concern is that the included fans are 3 pin fans whereas I'd rather have 4 pin PWM fans. Overall, this case is a winner because it is visually appealing and it will accommodate your 280mm AIO nicely anywhere you choose to mount it.I do love the multiple cable port grommets giving you plenty of options to route your ATX and PCI cables. More case manufactures should pay attention to this design because it makes cable management much easier.
Oscar
Looks amazing and fit everything like a glove to a hand. Highly recommend.