Joined on 01/28/06
Excellent, elegant, impressive.

Pros: Beautiful, elegant case; no picture I've seen does it justice. Comes with a very quiet blue-LED 120mm intake fan in front of 3-drive cage. Another 120mm exhaust fan mount I used for a Scythe 40cfm fan, and with an ePower silent fan P/S, this case is both gorgeous and silent. Screwless case really is screwless (except for exhaust fan and MoBo stands - which screwed in easily). Metal mesh front with full filtering is very nice. Side panel grill is not filtered but has an air tube over the CPU allowing room for taller HSF's. Screwless HDD rails are excellent and work perfect. HDD's slide in from the side, very easy. Optical drives lock in effortlessly. Adding a single screw to your drives is the most you'd need. Case is solid, heavy for it's size.
Cons: Zero cons, although I'm use to a bigger case. The fact that this case requires no drive screws or right-side mounting methods does make up well for that, however. Because the HDD's sie sideways in the case, you may wish to make sure you have right-angle able connectors for the - either PATA or SATA. The intake fan blue-LED doens't really belong with this case. For it's intended audience, you might want to consider replacing the 120mm intake fan. It's a 4-pin molex fan.
Overall Review: Front LED fan can be replaced with a non-LED fan. The drives bays remove effortlessly - just take off both (screwless) sides and the front panel comes right off; very convenient for removing bay fronts and metal bay plates. I mounted the DVD drive on the 2nd bay down because you need room for cable clutter, and I put it on top of the DVD. Black faceplates with silver or gray logos/lettering looks like it belongs. The 'Centurion' logo is a nice ornament, although slightly tacky and I wouldn't suggest trying to remove it. Recommendations; this case can be nearly silent and still provides sufficient airflow - don't use a stock HSF, they completely ruin a perfectly silent system. I've been an Antec fanatic for about 7 years; but CoolerMaster has done an excellent job, and my next build will be using their roomy Stacker case. If you're at all mechanically inclined, you won't need the manual for the case. No sharp edges. Mid-tower, so can get crowded.