Russ Jackson
I really like this case. It looks sharp, has excellent ventilation for the CPU, plenty of room inside, no problems installing a microAtx board, front usb/audio connections, thumb screws to remove the side panel, and a slick lever to remove the internal drive cage and any drives you would slide into the external bays.I was a little disappointed when trying to remove the front panel as the power/HDD/LED wiring is directly attached, so you have to be careful when removing it that you don't break something, but it wasn't enough of a problem to deduct a star.I can't comment on the power supply since I replaced it with a high efficiency "green" PS from the system I was upgrading. I would have preferred this case without the power supply.The paperwork that was included with the case could have used a couple of lines describing the front panel removal and how to operate the drive bay quick release, but it wasn't too difficult to figure out by tinkering with it.To install a drive into one of the external bays you first slide the bare drive in about halfway and then screw one of the provided locking posts into one of the holes in the side of the drive; then slide the locking lever to open the locking mechanism, finish sliding the drive in all the way into the bay and then release the locking lever to secure the drive in place - pretty slick.I will definitely use this case for any future builds or upgrades.