Joined on 03/06/09
HUGE

Pros: This bad boy runs anything at max frames, and stays cool without making much noise. I ran Farcry2 benchmarking on this card for a half hour straight at 1920x1080 with every setting maxed and it never went above 34 degrees celsius, nor did the fans ever get audibly concerning, while staying at the 60 fps cap for 99% of the test. This gpu laughs at WoW like im playing solitaire at the same (all ultra) settings.
Cons: This card is definitely heavy. I strongly recommend finding a safe and permanent way to brace the front/outside edge of it so that it does not sag and eventually damage your MB or itself. ASUS's included drivers/utilities are not the best, I would recommend getting them from NVIDIA's website instead.
Overall Review: As a high-end single card solution, this card is perfect for gaming. I would buy this again, I would recommend it to friends.
Solid for the right money.

Pros: Black exterior/interior. Cute little window. Roomy considering small size for a mid tower. Provisions for additional cooling, and good air flow.
Cons: Everything stated in previous reviews is correct. One or both top fan mounts are gonna be a no-go for most set-ups. Handle it with kid gloves or you will dent or scratch it. The metal tines that hold the front panel on are stronger than the plastic they are bolted into, yank off the front panel and you will break them off. No room behind motherboard, barely enough to route the front panel connectors.
Overall Review: I got this case for $35 utilizing combo deal and discount + free shipping. At that price, it is well worth it (in a budget build where every dollar counts). At $50, there are better options. I read all the reviews beforehand, and was ready for the drawbacks. How to be happy with this case: 1) Be careful with it, it will break or bend if you get too rough. 2) Replace the included fan, and make sure to get a good intake fan as well. 3) Take the tool-less drive gizmos and throw them away, use screws. 4) If you have any hope of using a bottom intake fan, get a modular power supply. 5) Build slowly and carefully, use alot of zip-ties for a clean end product with good airflow. 6) Unscrew those front panel metal clips, don't just pull. 7) To mount a micro-atx properly, you have the raised motherboard standoffs, one pre-installed spacer piece (thats all it is, it just is a spacer with a post that goes through the center hole), and need to use two included motherboard screw-in standoffs.
Budget head-turner

Pros: Nice black exterior, looks like a much more expensive case*. Solid. Includes 4, three-speed quality fans. Room for fairly large graphics cards (fits a radeon 5770 with room to spare), bottom mounted PSU. At low settings the fans move decent air and are almost inaudible, at medium they move a great deal of air and the noise is still acceptable. High setting is loud, but is really overkill unless your room is extremely hot. The lights on the front/top fans are the perfect brightness, ie a nice soft blue glow that doesn't blind you.
Cons: At this price point, I don't know if I can really complain too much about the grey interior and lack of a window. Non-existent cable routing behind the Mobo, but the large "pocket" behind the 3.5" drive bays is roomy enough for unneeded wires.
Overall Review: *when this case (for a friend) and my much-more-expensive-case got unboxed and the building of our computers began, onlookers were very outspoken about how they preferred/wanted THIS ONE. It really is a good looking case. When agonizing over which ~$50 case to order for this specific budget rig, there are many that are available, but this is the only one that comes with $50 worth of quality 120mm fans, the others all come with one or two, often 80mm. Black interior and/or side windows are great, but keeping components cool without an additional $10-50 worth of separately purchased fans won me over for the $550 budget gaming rig I was tasked with building.
Unbeatable at this price point

Pros: Quiet. Low power consumption. Handles anything you throw at it like a champ (within reason).
Cons: Cannot think of a con for this card at the price point. AMD updates drivers often, make sure to check their website monthly!
Overall Review: I previously purchased one of these for my daughters budget gaming computer over a year ago, it has seen heavy use in many games and has performed admirably and quietly. When I recently helped a buddy build a similar ($550) machine, this was the best card for the $$$. If you are running games like WoW and have limited funds, this card is not going to disappoint., stays above 40 fps with reasonable* settings in most games. *reasonable=1440x900-1920x1080, x2AA, medium shadows and water effects, etc.)
Price+Performance

Pros: Energy efficient. Solid construction. The right number of the right cables at mostly the right length.
Cons: Would like to see longer MB power cables for those of us with bottom-mount power supplies.
Overall Review: I just purchased a second one of these for a friends entry level gaming rig. The previous one i purchased was for my daughters entry level gaming rig over a year ago. Hers has seen heavy use, powering a radeon 5770+quad core cpu+standard components, and has performed perfectly and quietly 100% day in and day out since it was assembled. When it came time to order my buddies' new rig, I did not hesitate to buy this again.
Pure Win

Pros: Very stylish, the pictures do not do this case justice. Rubber grommets on absolutely everything. No sharp edges. Generous MB backplate cutout. 1/2" behind MB for cable routing. All included screws are painted black. Spacious enough to accommodate components like a closed loop watercooling unit (i have corsair h50), as well as oversized graphics cards (at least 12" of space). Included fan speed controller is quality, as are the two included fans. Very solid construction, including sturdy side panels. HD trays all accept 3.5" and 2.5", and can be reversed so that cables attach on either side. Acoustic lining throughout every part of the case, very solid (not cheap foam). Many options in case and behind motherboard for cable ties. Hidden reset button behind front panel. Classy metal feet with rubber inserts. No vibrations, room for many fans... see other thoughts below.
Cons: I was disappointed that the HD cage is not removable without power tools, and even then, it looks like the 5-1/2" bays rely on it for support, as they are only bolted to the front, not the top (it is possible they are welded to the top, but acoustic material blocks the view there.) No option for side window, the interior is so good looking that it would be a nice option, even as an additional purchase.
Overall Review: In researching my new computer, I came across buzz about this case in a few online forums, and was very unhappy to find out that Fractal Design products were EXTREMELY hard to find in the USA from major retailers. The day I made my order this case appeared on Newegg. The pictures for this case are very unflattering, do a search on Youtube for some video reviews. I have installed 6 additional Scythe 7.5db fans into this case (2 in push-pull on my watercooling radiator), moving the included fans to the top exhaust utilizing the included fan speed controller, and this case is amazingly quiet yet maintains great airflow. If you are looking for something with a ton of understated style, quiet air flow, options for aftermarket compatability... yet very functional and roomy, this case is unbeatable for the price.