Joined on 10/19/05
This case is decent.

Pros: The case is large, a little larger than an old Lian-Li v2100. There will not be any trouble fitting any video cards. It has tons of room so that you could probably fit two 360 radiators and maybe another small radiator if you wanted. There is a whole lot of room behind the motherboard which will tremendously help to hide cables. There is two included fan power addon modules that can be moved to a few different spots in the case. You could possibly buy more of these modules and mount them if you really needed them, though there is six 3-pin connections on each module, so you shouldn't need anymore. Top has two USB3 and two USB2 connectors for a total of 4 USB connections, an eSata, and a 2.5"/3.5" hot swappable HD bay on top. The Corsair H80 installed nicely to the roof of this case and allowed plenty of room for a push-pull setup. There's tons of screw holes to mount extra fans as well. The case doesn't look too bad either.
Cons: The case is not the greatest build quality in the world in comparison to an expensive Lian-Li case. The first one I received came damaged. The second one also suffered from some light damage, but I was able to make one good case out of the two. The included Xigmatek fans are very poor. I bought some of Xigmatek's other fans to replace the ones in this case along with a Megaflow for the side fan. The top, left, front of the case where the power button is located is very easy to damage it seems, as both of my cases came with the small metal piece in front of the power button coming off the base of the case a bit - they should have made that piece a little wider to prevent that from happening. Little glue will fix it. The wheels are too close to the "legs" of the case and when turning they stop moving because they run into them. Perhaps you can remove those legs, I'm not sure, but it would not be easy. USB3 cables have to go out the back of the case to plug in, or buy a mobo
Overall Review: All in all, a good case. There is some really great features of this case including superb cable management and very spacious room for some exotic water cooling. There is other hard drive cages you can purchase if you really need more hard drive mounts than this case includes. There is a small area in the top of the case to run the USB3 cables and keep them out of sight I found, but it's not specifically for that purpose I bet. The wheels should have been moved a half an inch to prevent them from contacting the legs of the case. The fans are very puny, and Xigmatek should be slapped for putting them in this case, when they have better options like the XLF to choose from. The addon modules could possibly be damaged when installing optical drives and hard drives if you don't pay attention. It's best to remove them before building. Hard drives aren't easy to install. There's a club for these cases. Solid build, a few cons, but ton of features. I am satisfied.
Works well.

Pros: The switch functions as it should. Data transfers over the network are roughly as fast as the mechanical hard drive can handle. Have not had any network issues at all. Pings are fast.
Cons: Can't think of any at the moment.
Overall Review: I have the switch connected to a pfSense virtual firewall. Everything works well.
Great

Pros: Fast drive.
Cons: Was stolen.
Overall Review: Buying another one.
Fast Flash Drive is Fast

Pros: Fast drive. Reliable.
Cons: Wide shape. May need a USB extension cord to plug into ports near other USB devices.
Overall Review: If you're just looking for a reliable, fast USB flash drive, then this is your best choice. The drive does what you need it to do, and is quick about it. The only reason you shouldn't buy this is if you want something that "looks" better. You'll need a USB extension cord if you want to plug this in to a port that is near another device, because it's rather wide. However, besides that point, I've yet to find a better flash drive than these.
Very Long

Pros: Very long cable. Was able to route the cord through a Lian V2100 full tower to the motherboard in a clean fashion.
Cons: -
Overall Review: If you have a full tower case and you need a long cable to route it cleanly to the mobo, then this is a good cable.
The best flash drive you can get

Pros: - Very fast reading and writing - Quick response - Blue Activity LED - Inexpensive - IMO, best flash drive currently available.
Cons: - Wide, so may prevent using a port next to it. (but a cord is included to solve this issue)
Overall Review: ++ Actual Capacity: 4,009,684,992 bytes (3,823MB - filesystem overhead) ++ CrystalDiskMark - 100MB Sequential: 32.56MB read / 10.12MB write 512k: 32.59MB read / 3.231MB write 4k: 7.098MB read / 0.036MB write ++ HDTune 2.55 READ - 64k block size Minimum: 27.7MB/S Max: 31.3MB/S Average:30.9MB/S Access Time: 0.5s Burst: 27.6MB/S Random avg access time: 16ms 59 IOPS 30.313MB/s 1MB 30 IOPS 32ms 30.883 MB/s 512bytes 1766 IOPS 0.57ms 0.862mb/s