Seriously, decades of case design that could be used and you'd think someone would make an inexpensive case that does everything it needs without sacrificing functionality. Zalman did. This case is a bit small, but I was able to fit a Hyper 212 Evo in it (although I only have 1mm of space, so YMMV). The case covers all the basics for a case in this price range. Rounded edges (so no sharp edges), good airflow, dust filter, decent cable management (well-placed attachment loops and cutouts), full paint finish inside and out, and a clean aesthetic make it competitive with cases priced at $100 and up. . I'm not a fan of acrylic sheets but I needed a cover and this was on sale. I was pleasantly surprised to find two fans in the front and rear as only one fan is listed in the description. The only thing I didn't like was that the power light (points up) is very bright. I just unplugged the motherboard and the problem is solved. All in all, the value of this case is amazing. If you want to save money and still have a good building experience, this case is for you.