The Raidmax Elite ATX case proves that a great computer chassis doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. It has the classic 4-2-4 drive layout giving you plenty of space for both optical and hard drives. The wide open main cavity has plenty of room for you to install a standard ATX board without having to twist your hands into weird contortions.
There is one fan mounted in the back panel with room for another if necessary. If you need a lot more air flow there is a spot to mount a fan in front of the hard drives. The side panel has a ducted vent over the CPU so the cooler gets its own source of cool air. The video cards get a vent on the side panel as well.
Superior Expandability with 10 Drive BaysFeaturing four 5.25" external drive bays, and six 3.5" drive bays (two external and four internal), the Raidmax Elite ATX-208B provides superior expandability.
Efficient VentilationThe Raidmax Elite ATX-208B features an 80mm rear exhaust fan, side air duct and video card vent for efficient ventilation and effective system cooling.
Convenient Front USB PortsThe Raidmax Elite ATX-208B features two USB 2.0 ports on the front panel for easy access to your USB devices.
Pros: LOTS of space on the inside. It seems to keep everything at a good temperature. I saw some comments about this being a warm case, but I haven't seen that yet. It has a very nice very and air duct that fits nicely over the processor fan which seems to keep the temperature very well regulated. Lots of drive bays.
Cons: A bit large.
Overall Review: For me even the "Cons" are Pros. I love a big case. It gives you lots of room to work on the inside and expand. I love the large number of drive bays.