Joe
It was a straight forward build. This is a "for work" PC, not a gaming PC.It will be a tight fit for all components. But, after all, it is a SFF case.The only issue I had was the CPU cooler. It would interfere with the mounting of the power supply. I had to go with a "low profile" CPU cooler.I'm very pleased with the quality and look of the case
Stacy Trey
This case is not a good design. There's no airflow behind the CPU, forcing all the hot air up into the PSU. If you find this case for free it's not so bad, but I wouldn't spend any money on it. There's better small cases out there from corsair, coolermaster, fractal design, etc.
Jragon Boy
This is a great little case for ITX boards only. Yes, it fits MicroATX, but there is not a lot of ventilation on this case. If you put something bigger than an ITX board, you quite possibly will end up with thermal issues. Also, the power supply can only be mounted with the fan facing down towards the processor. This creates two negative pressures, and thus drastically reducing the flow of air to your processor.
Wade Burchette
I love the front USB 3.0 ports on this. For the size, it has a lot of space. If you are considering a small case, this is an excellent choice. However, make sure you follow the instructions for putting the motherboard in. If you don't, you will have trouble. You should also get a modular power supply with a fan. The power supply is directly overhead the CPU and so you want a fan to help control the CPU temperature. It is also very difficult to find white DVD drives and white card readers.