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I was looking for a stylish, Micro-ATX compatible case that's shorter than 15" and this case was the one that I picked. Compared to the alternate Silverstone RVZ03 Mini ITX Desktop Case I looked at, this one is capable of using a regular non-water cooled CPU fan.Pros:Very compact design, capable of 7x 2.5" SSD drives, 1x 3.5" drive bay, 2x 5.25" bay, 4x Full PCI Express Slots, 2x 120mm intake fans, 1x 120mm exhaust fan, removable motherboard tray, removable filters and filter covers, externally accessible PSU switch, compatible with most air cooled fans and motherboards, and option to purchase design with no windows.Cons:As others have commented, the frame itself is probably not aligned from the factory and it is very hard to get the panels back into the right place after opening. On top of that, the screws used for the panels are the worst screws I've used in my life. They get dull after a single use and they are almost stripped completely by the 3rd time. I had to buy a separate set of metric laptop screws just to replace the ones that came with the case. The case also comes with no manual (had to look on their website), and the manual does not tell you what screws should be used where, and no detailed images of how to replace our mount different case fans. Finally, the SSD bay is not really in a good location. It blocks the CPU intake fan and interferes with the USB 3.0 front slot on the motherboard (hidden in photo). The cable going into the motherboard needs to be bent 90 degrees, and I am worried each time I remove/plug it in that I am going to bend the pins. Ultimately, they should have flipped the mother board location to be on the other panel or move the mother board closer to the intake fans and the bay towards the exhaust.
J Harris
The case is well designed, but neither of the case fans worked at all. They were both dead on arrival. After trying everything, I connected directly to a 12VDC power supply, and still...no motion of the fan.
stokes
Love this case. Shipped and packed well, quality materials, relatively easy to build in. Top pops off to drop psu in...took a couple minutes to figure that out but otherwise was a breeze. Nice micro size with plenty of room.