I bought this case because I needed a better case and it looked very nice. So far it's been a great case, but I had an issue with the shipping. I had a two day delivery with Prime but the case arrived two days late. It may not happen to you, but I called Revain and they extended my basic membership by a month for free. The case arrived in good condition (thank goodness because I don't want to wait any longer for a replacement when it's too late). The case is a Micro-ATX, so you'll need a board that's the same size or smaller to fit it. Some of the nice features of this case are a 180mm fan in the front, a removable hard drive bay, and a CPU cooler slot on the bottom to support huge heatsinks. and dust filter between the front air intake and the PSU inlet at the top. The motherboard tray is detachable which is a big plus. I don't see many cases in this price range with this feature. The front fan has a switch on the side that controls the speed. On my board, low settings are quiet, but high settings get pretty loud. The case comes with screws, a Silverstone badge and instructions that are probably the most detailed I've seen. It has USB 3 ports on the front but no USB 2 adapter. If you need this adapter, you need to purchase it separately. Now we come to the assembly. Everything is fine except for the power supply. You can usually just plug it in and screw it on, but not in this case. In this case you will have to remove the upper part, consisting of two screws on each side and two on the back, and insert the PSU from above. I think that's a big disadvantage in this case. Inserting one of these shouldn't be that hard. Make sure you have a good quality PSU because I bet you don't want to just remove 14 screws (six on the top, two on each side panel and four for the PSU) to simply swap out the PSU. Another thing I really like is the ability to route cables behind the motherboard. While this case doesn't have a window (there is another model that does), cable management is a top priority for me for many reasons. With all the cables behind the circuit board, the inside of the case looks almost empty. I would also like to say that this case has four 3.5" hard drive bays, two 5.25" external drive bays, a bay for a 3.5" floppy drive or a card reader and space under the card reader for a 2, 5 inch drive. really good case. The assembly process is very simple, except for the power adapter. This case is also crafted from a very durable medal. I can sit on this case (I weigh 170 pounds) and it doesn't even flex a bit. A solid case is very important to me as I've had cases that collapse and nearly destroy my board. For $100, this is one of the best cases you can get. If you want a full size ATX, look elsewhere. At first I was hesitant to spend $100 on a case, but I'm glad I did and I don't regret it one bit.
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