Joined on 06/18/08
fx8350 ftw

Pros: I have been running this cpu for about 9 months with no issues. everythings stable, no crashes. no bent pins or need to return. I use my pc for gaming, i have a msi gaming x gtx1070 and 16gigs of gskill ripjaw ram. witcher 3, gta5, starwars bf, battlefeild 4, rise of the tomb raider, fallout 4 and a few other titles all run solid. all the detail settings turned up to max they stay up close to 60fps almost constant. this cpu can and will keep up with the new 10 series cards.
Cons: see other thoughts
Overall Review: its an 8 core amd, of course its going to get hot. buy a cooler. water cooling is not needed, i purchased this cpu and a cryorig h7 together and kept it under 20c idle and around 50c after an hour of witcher 3. i now have and use a noctua nh-d14(massive) and run a mild oc at 4.5. idle temps stay 9-11c and after a perioid of gaming the temps are around 40-45c.
pretty decent but could be better

Pros: This is a real pretty case to look at. i put in all apevia blue led fans and it was super bright and amazing. you can showcase all your stuff for everyone to see. with a fan in every hole this is really a wind tunnel and keeps gpu/chipsets about 5 degrees cooler (thanks to the 2 side fans) and for the guessing , this takes 5 80mm fans. you prob. want to get a pci slot fan as well , ( 4 pushin in and only 1 poor 80mm exsaust fan, it needs help)
Cons: ....where do i start. lets start with the most annoying part. (1) ..the drive bays ( your cd/dvd roms, harddrive, floppy, etc. ) are so hard to get to. when ever you build this thang make sure you got all your drives in or you will have to remove your MOTHERBOARD to take off the other side panel so you can get to both screw sides. (2) cheap, cheap , cheap. but i knew it was plastic buying it, it will flex and scratch like you would'nt believe. the thumbsrews are so freak'n cheap i broke 3 screwing them in. (there plastic with aluminum shells by the way). (3) dust/fingerprints. as with all acrylic cases these will be your new worst enemies. and it sucks because silly people will say oooh pretty and put there oily fingers all over it.
Overall Review: this comes in what looks like a laptop box ( real thin) in abouta gazzilion pieces and it is fustratin to assemble it ( the instructions are kinda help full but poorly illustrated) and you are prob. going to need someone to help you. after having this case for about 6 months you will relize that its just not worth it and that its better to stick to a nice sturdy steel case. i switched mine out with my brother about a week ago ( his was an old compaq micro atx case) and i am much happier. its better to keep people guessing of what your hidding.
2yrs & dead

Pros: -its was cheap when i purchased it jan. 2016 -fast(ssd) compared to a hdd
Cons: -the plastic and weight of the ssd is very "cheap" feeling. - a little before the 2 year mark it has died. the last month or so I have experienced a few "operating system not found" issues I worked out in the bios. today I got a soft lock on my motherboard splash screen that only resolved after removing the ssd. tested in another pc and various configs with sata ports and cables. ssd is no longer detected. sent the rma in to adata today since I am still in warranty. depending on how they handle my rma from here I will edit my review as needed.
ehh..

Pros: i wanted this case for the asthetics and window. i like the included 200mm fan, the slide out rad. tray, the large side panel window for a "mini itx" size case. The cpu (6700k) using a aio cooler (h100i) set to exhaust out of the top keeps fairly cool and manageable.
Cons: I purchased this to replace the tad bit cheaper and much smaller corsair 250d. The thumb screws where way over tight and feel cross threaded/difficult to thread. This case is larger than one of my micro atx cases. the edges/flushness/transition from one panel to the other is awful. the front plastic panel is not the same color/shade of white as the rest of the case. I am not pleased with the quality. I also beleive for the size of this "mini itx" the design and layout of the case could have been improved. fitting a full size psu (750g2) was nearly impossible. I had to remove screws and bend the hdd cage over some. the back area for cables is very tight and getting the back panel to shut was a task. The temps of my gpu (gtx1080) climbed around 10-15°c from the 250d to this case. i can easily get into the high 70's with this case while the 250 stayed in the low 60's. it is mainly do to the fact that the basement panel is so close and tight to the fan shroud, causing the air supply to the card to be very restricted.
Still a great cooler

Pros: Over a year of use (1/26/2016) and still works perfect. The packaging was great The noise level and cooling is great The height is very friendly for cases that have a smaller max cooler height. The mounting was very easy and simple. originally ordered for a fx8350 than it went to another pc with a fx 6300 and now it is going onto a r5 1500x. The am4 upgrade kit was very easy to obtain. The request form and proof of purchase was simple and the new bracket was at my house in less than a week. At the price this has been an excellent value and I am very pleased with this product and company.
Cons: none
cheap and decent

Pros: very cheap price case looks good over a year of use and the fan it came with, lights, buttons, etc. all still work. comes with a ssd mount(oddly placed). installed a 80mm fan in the optional location on rear panel and have no heat issues
Cons: i wanted to give it 4 eggs but find it hard to knock an egg when i knew i was buying a cheap budget case. 1. cheap, thin metal. 2. side panels where twisted and needed pushing to align the screws. 3. no cable management, every thing is stuffed under the optical drive for me. 4. a 3.5 drive installed will be hanging over the top of the mobo, this could create issues with tall ram heat spreaders and big air coolers. 5. a optical drive installed will be close against the psu creating another pain with cables 6. optical and 3.5 cages are non modular
Overall Review: more cons than pros but I still feel that for the price and how well the case looks it is worth 5 eggs.