Joined on 10/11/03
Best bang for buck

Pros: Great little case for budget or business workstation builds. Very nice look/finish, and the PSU is decent for this bundle price range. I actually like the HDD bay setup, and here's why: if you are building in a case like this, you probably are not using multiple HDDs/RAID, etc. However, by not have a larger HDD cage, there is room for a large video card. You could actually build a gaming rig in this case.
Cons: Not really cons, just heads-up for the perspective buyer: this is a no-frills case. It's easy to work in, but not toolless in any way, and you'll have to get creative with your wire mgmnt. I would have liked another fan, and to be able to remove the other side panel, but not deal breakers.
Good looking...but frustrating

Pros: Very attractive case: sleek, glossy black. Good cooling for a MATX case, especially if you add an 80mm fan up front. Decent budget PSU (400 watt). I've had good luck with Rosewill PSUs so far.
Cons: Drive cages need some work. The retention mechanism on the 5.25" and floppy/media reader cages is useless! It does not hold the drive securely enough to prevent vibration, and the cage is not drilled to give you the option of using normal screws. I had to do a small mod to secure the drives. The HDD cage is oriented so that the power and SATA ports are facing the left side of the case (the side with the removable panel. This makes it easy to plug/unplug drives, but every time you remove/replace the side panel, you risk knocking the cables loose. Unless you have right-angle power and SATA cables, the side panel puts pressure on the connectors.
Overall Review: I bought two of these cases for systems I built for a client. He loves the look, but he has no idea how frustrating they were to work with! I'll buy Rosewill again, but probably not this case.
Great mouse, no more pain!

Pros: Very comfortable! I was having what I presume was carpal tunnel pain from my wrist and forearm up to my shoulder. After a few days using this mouse, no more pain! Plus it does not require much room on the desk, since you are not moving the mouse as a whole, and you don't need a mouse pad.
Cons: The most I've ever paid for a mouse (I'm not a big gamer except for some WoW), but well worth it in my opinion.
Not bad...but not great.

Pros: Good price. Nice looking case. Fairly solid construction.
Cons: Heat concerns. This case comes with a single 80mm exhaust fan, although the case can support a 90mm. But there is no intake fan, and no way to add one unless it's 60mm or smaller. And even then, you'd have to use washers because the holes in the front part of the case behind the bezel are larger in diameter than fan screws. Very poor design. What's more, the adjustable air guide on the side panel is way too large for this case, and serves only to block airflow between the front vents and the rear exhaust fan. I actually removed this completely and replaced it with a 90mm intake fan. Not the best orientation for air flow, but better than nothing. If you go with low wattage components and don't tuck the machine in a cabinet, you might not have heat issues, but in the future I'll avoid this case in favor of Rosewill R101 or R102.
Overall Review: The HDD cage, while very secure, is vertically oriented. I've always read that vertically orienting hard drives can shorten their life, although I don't have any proof of that. Some users may not like the finger-print prone glossy finish to the front bezel, but it's not an issue for me. I think it adds a classy look.
Great case for the money

Pros: I continue to be impressed with the value of Rosewill products. Excellent price, good build quality for this pricepoint, well designed interior, clean, professional looks. Cooling is great, with room for front and rear 12cm fans, with one provided. Really liked the "off-center" orientation of the 3.5" drive cage. This provide room for cable routing/hiding and prevents hard drives from completely blocking mobo headers and SATA ports.
Cons: If this case were more expensive, I might take issue with the build quality -- panels don't all fit flush. But at this price, it's great. VERY loud fan! I removed the provided fan and replaced with two Cooler Master silent fans. Big difference.
Overall Review: I snag these when they go on sale so I always have good cheap cases on hand for those rush client builds.
Outstanding Value in a Budget Box

Pros: I continue to be impressed with Rosewill quality and value. For the price (got mine <20 bones shipped on Black Friday), this is an excellent buy. Well designed and constructed for a barebones case, attractive, good cooling. I was very surprised to find a 12cm fan included at this pricepoint. It is simply and truly basic, but gets the job done. Inside layout is nice because it will accomodate 4 HDDs, and the 3.5" bays are offset instead of centered, which helps avoid graphics cards blocking drives, and also leaves a nice space on the right hand side of the case for stashing unused cables. Lightweight.
Cons: Thin steel, which is to be expected at this price. So it's a little flimsy during build, but sold when complete. Only one side panel is removable. No toolless features, but those are overrated IMO. Nothing holds like an old-fashioned screw!
Overall Review: My only regret is not buying the max of 5 when I had the chance. If they added a good Rosewill PSU and could keep it under $60 shipped, they would have something to really compete with the HEC/Compucase micro ATX boxes.