ondert said: Also, I was looking for a review of this case, how is it? That duct taped aluminum foil really impressed me.Also, I was looking for a review of this case, how is it? Click to expand...

Not really used to doing reviews, so if I miss something you want to know, just ask me.Build quality:It's ok for a small case. The original front panel seems to add a bit of rigidity as my does flex a bit, but nothing to be worried about. The edges are a bit sharp sometimes, but that was to be expected from an OEM case. I did NOT cut myself on the case during assembly though. The paint job on my case was ok, but the front was kinda beaten up a bit, since it was used.Layout:Mine came with a TFX PSU's but I'm not sure if other units are going to fit (see picture). It also seems to come with flex ATX units usually.There is a slim optical drive bay that can also support hard drives, but that would limit your CPU cooler choices to something around the same hight as normal RAM sticks.There is around 2cm of room in front of the motherboard to install a 60mm fan with (limited) cutouts in the front panel. In the top panel there is room for a 60m fan to, but I doubt any board that has some sort of connectors up there would allow one to fit. (See picture album in the first post.)You also can not use both PCI Slots for expansion cards at the same time as well, as they will most likely overlap. But you could fit two low profile cards in them.I also think you could fit a dual slot low profile card in the low profile slot, if you used something like a flex ATX powersupply. But that would require modding, as the flex ATX mounts do seem to make room for a 2.5" drive in the bottom beneath it, which would make it the same hight as the TFX unit.There is a 2.5" drive installed in the front in my build, but if you don't mod it, there are going to be the front IO headers there.Cable management and installing everything is a bit of a challenge, but that is to be expected at it's size.Cooling:It's ok, I think you could fit a CPU cooler up to 65mm with no drive bay, I would'n really really do that, since I would not be able to breath. I'm using one with 61mm of hight, which I would consider around the ideal size for one. I would also highly suggest a fan duct since mine worked wonders.For case fans I would use both 60mm fans to pull air out of the case, but I'm suggesting that based on nothing, so take it as you want.I would also be careful with the power supply, since my unit was really hot to the touch when the fan was pulling air in. The air temperatures in my case for my slightly overclocked system got to around 60°C. I turned the fan around and replaced it with an be quiet one, in hope to make it last at least until I can get myself a HDplex 300w or something similar that allows me to install 2 slot GPU. That made it cool to the touch even after longer stress testing sessions.Front IO:I got an OEM Version of this case and it came with 2 USB 3.0 ports which used two flat cables, which I found really nice. There was also a USB 2.0 Card reader installed. also the usual audio ports and a power button, no reset. You can get this case in different versions with up to 4 USB ports.You don't seem to be able to add those afterwards if you decide to not get them from the beginning, as there won't be any cutouts in the plastic.I hope I could help you a bit with this summery.Edit: Was wrong about my CPU cooler hight, it's not 54 but 61mm.