SteveNH
Case is very, very large, box was absolutely massive. 4 stars because i have a few minor complaints1. Scratched PSU trying to put it in, and broke one metal strip on the grill for the fan. PSU is CX750M by Corsair2. You can see PCB near the temp/fan LEDs.3. Not typical mobo standoffs, but this is preference.4. When using an ATX mobo some cables are just barely too shot, but can work with, does not look as nice.This case is amazing for cable management, robust materials side panel is a strong acrylic and rear one is solid rigid metal. I love the size, though it does slightly look like an old CRT TV. One thing i LOVE is that external drives, well to put it one way, become internal. They are put out of sight, out of mind. I have a hybrid GPU and i fit a 240 & 120mm rad on top, though a tight squeeze. This case has insane fan support, too, a bit loud, but that can be controlled with the software. The hard drive and solid state drives in the rear of the case do not hinder cable management, I have 0 bulge anywhere.With all that being said, if you do not mind your case being as heavy as a boat anchor, and looking a bit retro, this is a great case.
MREis
Overall one of the best cases I had. Plenty of room - if you have enough space to spare. It’s a joy working in and on it, some cool integration of nifty thinks like the removable door, or HDD cases. SSDs have there own spots to go. I put in extra Fans from Noctua and have 5 blowing air in ant three moving air out - seems the best config even though it’s not meant that way. The CPU can get lots of fresh air that way which is pushed out the back und pulled up by the third fan on top. A chimney design would be neat but this way works fine for me too. It’s not the quietest but can be quiet if done right. Fan controls are fair and easy to set up. Something like more fan control (curves) and control over the Build in LED would be nice but can easily be done using a good Motherboard. I imported the case from US to Germany since EU supply’s we’re down and I wanted this one. Paid more but I am happy and it was worth it’s price! I would buy it again and time.
Christopher
The case itself is nice and designed for easy setup, access and expand-ability. However, it took me 3 cases just to get one that was working correctly. The first one, the USB 3.0 had a short and would not power on if plugged in to the MB. The 2nd ones whole panel board fried. Soon as it was plugged in, smoke started coming out from behind it. The 3rd one finally works. I recommend before you do anything, that you first test the panel.PROS:- Spacious (It's a huge case, larger than normal full towers so be sure you have enough room to accommodate it with space to access it's panels. Didn't make this a gripe because i wanted it for its size.)- Plenty of room for fans or a few radiators- LED panel for quick temperature monitoring- Cable management- Quick access drive bays through side panel.- Quick latch panel that opens like a door but also can be removed- All areas where fans/radiators can be installed are easy to get to due to EVGA making the external panels easy to remove.Gripes:- It's heavy and no easy way to move / carry it and that's when it's empty. You'll need to remove the front panel and back in order to be able to grab on to the frame.- The inlet for your cables (Monitor, keyboard, mouse, ethernet, etc..) is on the back right bottom corner of the case (case front facing you). So if you place this case to the right of your desk you'll most likely need extensions for some of the cables to reach below the back panel (so you can open it to access rear I/O), around the case and then up inside. There is a cover for the power supply that you can leave off and have all the cables come in below the back panel but then they are placed right in front of the power supply exhaust. Case is really designed to be on the left of the desk or sitting parellel to the wall with plenty of space around it.- Access to back I/O's is a pain due to back panel that covers it. You need to leave enough space to open the door that swings out a good 10 inch or so. You can remove the panel; however, that is where the rear fans mount. So you will loose those two fans.- No bay for DVD / Blueray drive. This case is so big, looking at its design they could have easily made a slot for it.**Updated 1/12/2019**I have modified my review of this case as EVGA support resolved the DG-Tuner software issue with Windows 10 1809. I put in a ticket for the issue and they responded they were aware of the issue and working to fix it. During the time it took them to resolve it, EVGA support kept in contact with to inform me of progress and potential ETA of the final release.