Joined on 02/22/05
Execellent board for the price

Pros: An inexpensive board that includes a lot of features other mATX boards lack: - USB Type C connectoer - Second M.2 socket - 4 memory slots - 3 PCIE slots
Cons: I wish it had a few additional 4-pin fan headers (there is only 1) and some additional RGB headers (again, only 1) but I bought some splitters to compensate for that. The only other con is it doesn't include any USB 3.1 ports. Seems like an odd choice because there are some built in to the B350 chipset, but some other board makers have done the same thing. The other features were much more important to me and more than make up for it.
Overall Review: I would absolutely recommend this board to anyone who doesn't need Crossfire and would like a mATX form factor. This review for ASRock review rebate program, but this is the board I'd buy again even if I weren't getting compensated for putting in a review.
Looks great, terrible design in power supply area

Pros: - Very nice looking - I love that the power supply can be mounted upside down or right side up
Cons: - There is not enough room for the power supply cables to come out of the power supply without damaging the case - Motherboard is recessed a bit which makes it so if there are SATA connectors coming off to the side (not pointing up from the MB) you can't plug a cable into them
Overall Review: This case feels pretty cheap and flimsy, which is fine for the price. The glass side panel looks great and the integrated LEDs look fantastic too. They can't be controlled by the motherboard, they have their own controller, but was great for my situation where I was transplanting an older motherboard into this case. The dealbreaker for me was the way the 3.5" drive bays are right next to the power supply. I have a standard sized Seasonic M12II EVO 620 modular power supply and there was simply no way to install it in this case. If I put the power supply in before connecting the cables to it, there was not enough room for me to get the cables in. If I connected the cables first, there was not enough room for me to move the power supply in. The 3.5" drive bay is maybe an inch from the side of the power supply where the cables come out and is riveted to the rest of the case. I ended up having to pry out one of the rivets and bend the entire drive bay away from the power supply to install it. At least this isn't visible thanks to the power supply shroud in the case, but it is a completely unacceptable design flaw. In the end it does look nice, but I shouldn't have to damage the case to install a standard power supply.
Not new and didn't work at first

Pros: I eventually got it to work with some duct tape, but it is a refurbished product, not new as advertised, and didn't work out of the box. It would constantly eject any disc I put in to it.
Cons: When I got this it would eject any disc immediately (wouldn't ever spin the disc). I decided rather than sending it back I would take the lid off to see if I could figure out what was going on, and it is clearly refurbished. The screw holes in the lid don't match the screw holes in the drive, and new holes were drilled into the frame of the drive to make the lid attach. One of the screws didn't even have anything under it. One of the others that had a new hole drilled, was right next to a plastic piece that moves as a disc is inserted. The new screw hole was interfering with the movement of the plastic piece because the screw wasn't in the right place. I put the lid back on and used duct tape to secure it instead of the screws and it works perfectly now, but I don't appreciate getting a poorly refurbished product when it was advertised as new.
Great small server case

Pros: Nice compact design, extremely nice brushed finish, solid construction, hot swap drive bays with HDD activity lights included. Great price too.
Cons: Internal power supply cable angled in a difficult direction. Thumb screws on the back would be nice.
Overall Review: I absolutely love this case, using it as a small home server. The only complaint I have was mentioned by someone else, there is an internal cable that connects the back power connector to the power supply (which is mounted toward the front of the case under the drive bays). The internal cable has an L-shaped connector on the power supply end that pushes the cable against the bottom of the case. It is difficult to attach and detach when the power supply is installed, I found it much easier to plug it in before putting in the screws to hold the power supply down. Otherwise I am very happy with this case, it looks great and is otherwise quite small, stable, and well designed.