Joined on 05/05/06
Very well thought out

Pros: I've used hundreds of cases through the years through work and my own builds, normally I would spend at least twice this price for my own case. I am in no way disappointed in this product considering it's price. It was very well thought out by those boys in Germany, and I'm really impressed by all the little things they did to make this case as functional as it is. -The fan controller is a very nice touch and it works exactly as intended. -There are places to put fans everywhere in this thing. Top, bottom, side, and front. -The hard drives face backwards, allowing you to hide all that wiring out of view without any effort. (love this) -You are able to mount the PSU facing either up or down. -There is the filter on the bottom for both the PSU and extra fan position. The bottom side of the case is make like a channel, so that the intake fans on the bottom can draw in nice cool air without sucking it through your carpet. I've run out of room in here, lol
Cons: For those considering this case and have seen cons in reviews from the black version: -The power button is in the middle of the fan controller, making it possible to accidentally press the power button- So far I think that is completely false. You have to have gorilla hands and all the hand-eye coordination of a potato to accidentally press the button. -Not enough room to hide the cables and still get the side panel on- I found that if you take just 5 minutes and a few zipties everyting fits just fine. If you shove the cables in and hope for the best then yes, it can be a bit hard to get the side-panel on. -Top fan slots are too close to motherboard- I don't disagree, however the fans are simply clipped in. If you actually have to get to work in that area once the computer is built, is it so bad to take 5 seconds un-clipping the fan?
Overall Review: I had no problem getting a non-modular PSU while still having a fan in the bottom as others have said. I actually liked the hard drive trays, they are one of the better designs I've seen. They hold the drives firmly in place and are easy to put on and take off. They also look pretty good. All in all, I very much like this case, and I consider myself to be pretty picky when it comes to cases. I switched from a Mountain Mods UFO that I had custom configured, and this is just as nice in my opinion. It is not a light flimsy case, which I kind of expected, it's got some heft to it and is very stable. My decision was between this and one of the higher end Cooler Masters that I've built into into through work, and I'm glad I picked this one.
Quality is fantastic now

Pros: Much improved quality over the previous SSD's that OCZ produced. I have had no issues with any of the 5 that I have deployed through our clients so far. They are fast and reliable, exactly as they should be.
Cons: I have found no cons so far with these newer drives.
Overall Review: In the past OCZ solid state drives were horribly unreliable. I would have stacks of them accumulated on my desk for RMA. It became a running joke in our company that if you used one, you would regret it. Luckily, the last time I had to RMA a stack of them, they had been taken over by Toshiba and they sent us brand new drives. They actually work now, and not only that, they work very well. We have all changed our tune and now have no issues at all with these.
Amazing mouse

Pros: This mouse is the most funtional device I have ever added to my gaming arsenal. Ive long struggled with separate gamepads, I hate them, but I want more buttons at "thumbs reach". Well obviously I love this mouse for that reason, but its not just that. The software (addon) is amazing, whether you decide to use it or not. This is a must for any raider that needs more quick response buttons, instead of being stuck with only "F" and "G" keys for crucial "not a moment to spare" moves (like interrupts or defensive cooldowns).
Cons: I cannot find a single con in this mouse or its features, it just works the way you would want it to. It took me about half a raid to be completely fluent in "thumbing" this bad boy.
Overall Review: I tried the Steelseries MMO mouse for grins before I ended up getting this and the build quality of this mouse far surpasses the Steelseries. Its the same quality Razer seems to put into all their mice.
Great Micro Gaming Board

Pros: This is a great Micro ATX board if you plan on gaming with it. It has ran rock solid since day one. The settings in the bios are just a little limited, but then again Im used to my main machine's overclocking ability's. Was able to overclock a q6600 to 3.2ghz with no issues.
Cons: The only problem Ive found is that Call of Duty 4 will not run when using Vista 64bit. A shame considering I purchased the board with 8gb's of corsair to go in it. Oh well, my friend just got 4 free gigs of ram, lol.
Overall Review: Im not sure if its just 64bit that COD4 wont run on, or if its all versions of Vista. I haven't felt like trying yet. It may work later, but for now the board and chipset are too fresh on the market, plus COD4 can be very problematic sometimes on any machine. Still, I am very happy with this board.
The Best There Is

Pros: Best upgrade I've ever made. Cant believe how much of a difference this card has made. See other thoughts.
Cons: Large card, very large. But if thats an issue to you then your in the wrong department.
Overall Review: I made a new system to get read for my QX6700. Funny thing is, Im waiting for the 22nd to order my Quad. I had a 7950GX2 already and didnt expect any performance boost until I got my hands on my QX6700, but that wasnt the case at all. Shadowrun fps has gone from an average 40-70 fps with everything on max (1680x1050), and now its averaging a minimum of 70fps. Cant even imagine how it will be when I get my new cpu and hook up my 1/2" watercooling. Specs:::: C2D e6600, evga 680i, evga 8800gtx, silverstone 750w, antec 900 case, 2x 74gb raptors, 4gb pc8500 1066mhz OCZ reaper memory
Best Mobo Ive Ever Had

Pros: An absolutely wonderful motherboard for gaming and overclocking. Best bios Ive ever worked with and easily clocked my E6600 at 3.4ghz. I had an ASUS p5n32sli se deluxe before this and it wouldnt overclock past 2.8ghz, so a huge improvement. I would say my FAVORITE thing about this mobo is it has an LCD post code display on the motherboard. It payed for itself the first day I had it by telling me I needed to install my raid drivers for the mobo. Even has a reset and power switch on the mobo itself. An excellent mobo for someone who knows their stuff.
Cons: There are only 2 things about this mobo that I would call con's. First being the fact that you need a floppy drive to set up raid. I havent had a floppy drive for years, I dont know what they were thinking there. But this was easily taken care of with a 4$ Sony drive. Secone would be the strange way they set up the pins on the motherboard, which makes it harder than usual to install. The instruction manual however shows very clearly step by step what to do. These are both minor issues that I didnt see being worth giving it 4 stars, so i stuck with 5
Overall Review: The 680i chipset has impressed me already with the performance increase its given me, even without overclocking. My 7950gx2's have finally been fully unleashed and it feels good. I suggest this mobo to ANYONE looking for a good gaming motherboard. The cost is kind of high, but compared to the cheaper mobos out there, what you get is easily worth the extra 100$'s.