Anthony Power
This case was perfect for my first gaming PC build except that the back fan wouldn't spin. I contacted their customer support and they sent me a replacement fan pretty quickly and it works perfectly now. It's nice to know a company that stands with their customers.
Murasaki Neko
Let's face it, we all know why we're here -- this case is purple, and that's the main draw. The purple plastic stripe running down the case does feel a little cheap, though, but if you're gaming in a dimly-lit room, you probably won't notice. The purple fans are a nice color, and brighter than I expected them to be. The product picture is actually pretty accurate.If you've never built a PC before, you'll probably struggle a little, as there are no instructions whatsoever. For example, it comes with a bag stuffed full of unlabeled screws. Those little gold ones? You need to put them in -before- you start trying to place your motherboard. If you just try and screw it in to the case, it won't be adequately supported, and if you realize your mistake and try to unscrew it, you may have difficulty.Overall, probably not the best case at this price point, but if you like purple as much as I do, you probably won't be too disappointed.
Umar
fit the build theme, but build quality is noticeably cheap. DIYPC does make good cheap cases as I have bought other ones from them, but this is not it.
Hackworth
For the money, you just can’t get a better case for building a fun little gaming system. I appreciate that no internal space was wasted on useless 5.25” drive bays. In the past, I have also purchased the white/blue and black/orange models. For these cases, I recommend using a power supply with the flat, flexible cables, as space behind the right-side panel is limited for cable management.