Joined on 06/26/09

Pros: Good quality construction. Seems to do the job.
Cons: 10" sounds like a decent length but beware that it seems to go quickly when routing in your case. The HDD cage needs to be somewhat close to the SATA ports on the mobo for this to easily connect up. It happened to work out good for me though. Depending on the setup you have, the dual 90 degree ends can cause problems.
Overall Review: Awesome Newegg service as usual!!
Great case

Pros: Great, roomy case. I doubt I could give much more info than is already out there on this thing since this has been out on the market for a long time. Just Google "Cosmos S reviews" or "Cosmos S Modding" and you will see what I mean. I was completely impressed with it as soon as I took it out of the box. This case can handle just about any kind of system design you can throw at it.
Cons: None really except that there is no CPU cutout on the motherboard tray but in it's defense, this case was designed back when you didn't need a cutout. They could update it but I'm sure that since we keep buying it that they won't bother. It's easy to add one yourself if needs be. Aluminum seems to be a tad thin but this case weighs a lot as is when empty. Also the toolless drive mounts are better than most but I can't really stand the whole toolless mount cr*p anyway. You can remove them easily with a small screwdriver and use screws like I did.
Overall Review: I bought this for a new build I'm doing for myself. EVGA classified x58, air cooled Xeon w3550, eventually run GTX470 in dual sli (just going to run a 9800GT for now), etc. The system is going to look good in here, no doubt. Beware, this thing is tall. I know it's a full tower case but it is really big so make sure you have the room for this before you buy. High quality all the way. If you are looking for classic good looks in a highly functional case, get this one. You won't be dissapointed. There's a reason they still sell this one, because it's that good.
Decent but overpriced.

Pros: This was purchased for a used T60 that I bought recently. The T60 originally had a 100GB drive in it and was the original one from 2007. I also heard it make a few weird clicks from time to time so I thought that I needed to replace it soon before it died on me. This comes with a new HDD drive sled (caddy) and it came to me very well packed by Lenovo. Since this is a 7.2K RPM with a 16MB cache it is real snappy and responsive.
Cons: From what I've read on the net (at least on the older models) you have to use a IBM/ Lenovo branded drive or it will give you a nag error message everytime it boots. I think they corrected the issue on the newer model machines like mine but I didn't want to take a chance on it not acting up so I had to pay more for it for the IBM name. Also, I couldn't confirm if the Active HDD Protection (airbag) thing would work or not with a non IBM HDD in there. In theory it should work since the app just forces the head arms over in the park position during protection mode. That is what swayed me to buy this.
Overall Review: Is this a good deal, nah. But if you want or need the Lenovo name on it then you gotta do what you gotta do.
Good

Pros: Seems to do what it's supposed to do. When the power is out or hiccups it instantly switches on until the power grid is back up. Management app is decent too. You can run tests and see when the last time power was off and for how long. Has options for behavior during outage too.
Cons: This might be a little light duty if you have multiple monitors and/ or a decent gaming system hooked to this. I think APC has a calculator on their site. Either use that or use Newegg's "power supply calculator" (put that term in the search box) to help guestimate the wattage of your system.
Overall Review: Nothing really. Just make sure you get one that will suit your needs now and in the future. You want to buy bigger than you think you need now or buy one that has the ability to add a battery expansion pack to extend runtime later on.
Decent case

Pros: Nice build quality considering price. Roomy. Blacked out interior. Large CPU cutout (although I didn't have to use it since this was for an old Pentium4 system). Decent sized window. No cr*ppy plastic toolless anything inside the case (4 thumbscrews hold the case sidedoors on but that is not a bad thing). :) Has room for 5 internal 3.5" HDD and includes a rubber mounting kit for an SSD to be mounted to the floor at the bottom of the drive rack. Case is very deep so it can hold long graphics cards. Rugged looks. Nice airflow design. Rear 120mm fan has blue LED's in it and 140mm blowhole fan doesn't have any lights. Front panel LED's are not retina burning bright but just a blue for both and are behind a 1mm pinhole. Reset and power switches are intergrated into top handle decoration and don't detract from overall looks. Removable air filters in front panel of the case (although I didn't try to remove them yet so I'm not sure how difficult it would be).
Cons: One major con for me is the lack of a user guide. Only thing you get is a multilanguage feature leaflet and a instruction guide showing the SSD mount. The following cons are not dealbreakers but I feel they need to be mentioned. The card slot covers are twist outs instead of real covers. Front panel audio ports are not marked as to which is which. I prefer a different color LED for power and HDD activity but this is just a personal perference and would probably be an easy one to fix. PSU is bottom mount which is good, but I was expecting a fan port in that area so it would be drawing cool air from outside the case. I could easily add the port but the rubber feet are not verry tall so there is little clearance for airflow drawing in air from the bottom unless you shimmed the feet with something. Not really worth it in my opinion. The PSU doesn't sit flat on the bottom but there was ony about 1/8" clearance which I didn't think was enough for proper airflow so I flipped it fan up.
Overall Review: As mentioned above the lack of a user guide is a poor decision. I would at least like to know how to remove the filters. I'm sure I can figure it out when I need to so it's not a big deal, it just didn't seem intuitive. Also the case fans have the 4 pin molex connector instead of a std 3 pin header plug and the leads didn't seem long enough to reach where I needed them. All in all it's decent case but I think the price should come down a little to make up for some of the shortcomings. I would buy again. This was purchased for my son's PC because the old case he had didn't have good airflow in it. His build is an older 3.2 GHz P4 that has a heatsink/ fan with an active therm probe attached to control the fan RPM (TT Spark 7). The fan would constantly be near full speed when playing games like Halo or Quakelive and was quite loud considering the PC sits at ground level. Now the system seems to operate quieter than before and the exhaust air is cooler that what I felt with the old case.
Windows 7... What more can you say?

Pros: Great interface, great driver support, nice features, etc... I bought this during the presale for 100 bucks a copy and it works great. I probably like it so much because I was coming off of XP but I didn't feel like buying a bunch of asprin just to deal with Vista.
Cons: UAC can be a pain sometimes but I guess it's all part of the game. I guess it's not nearly as bad as Vista's garbage but it's still there. 64 bit and older device softs (utility apps, not drivers) don't seem to like to play nice sometimes, even in XP mode. The generic Windows drivers will get you by but it's best to hunt down the correct x64 drivers from the manufacturers. Not a biggie though. x86 apps run fine. You don't really even notice that your running 64 bit at all (you get a choice of 32 or 64 to install). Having a mixed Windows home network can be a learning experience too because Microsoft wants you to use Homegroup, which is easier but only works with other Win 7 machines. Not truly a headache but you have to jump through a few hoops to get it done.
Overall Review: This is the wave of the future. Get on board or you'll miss it. good OS and pretty stable.