Joined on 05/11/04
It Works Great, But I Pulled Its USB Connector.

Pros: 1. It supports up to 5 fans with 3 or 4 pin connectors. 2. Touch screen control 3. Fan RPM can be adjusted automatically to the temps via its temp sensors 4. Looks cool. 5. If you'd like, you could download and install its bundle software from BitFenix's website and control the fans within Windows
Cons: 1. I prefer to install as little software as possible, so I chose to pull its internal USB cable out and exclude an installation of fan control software. It runs fine without it, so I can't take off an egg just because of my personal preference.
Overall Review: 1. Beware! Its internal USB cable is glued to adjacent capacitors. If you'd like to pull it out, do it with your own risk! I didn't notice this until I pulled the cable out. Luckily the capacitors stayed. 2. Since it has an internal USB 2.0 connector, it might as well include a couple USB ports.
I Can't Run 1600MHZ

Pros: It Runs Well In My System at 1333MHZ
Cons: Freqent BSODs, including IRQ_Not_Less_Or_Equal and Memeory Management, if I set it to run at 1600MHZ and 1.65V. CLS is set as it's told to (9-9-9-27)
Overall Review: Clarification and remarks: 1. The motherboard they run on is GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H 2. They run with their identical companions with the same model I purchased from online auction site with 4 letters. But just to be in case, the two from Newegg are coupled on No. 1 and 3 memory slots, while their auction site companions are on 2 and 4. 3. I had no choice but to let my motherboard auto them to run at 1333 MHZ and 1.5V. BSOD stopped occurring since then. But since they are advertised to run at 1600MHZ, this is kind of unacceptable. 4. I am not sure whether this has anything to do with my unoverclockable Core i5 3470, but I doubt its likelihood.
Adequate MicroATX

Pros: 1. Compact size, small even among MicroATX cases. 2. No nonsense look 3. Inexpensive
Cons: 1. I had to literally destroy the cardboard box to take the case out. 2. No CPU cut-out for motherboard tray. 3. A little bit hard to place in PSU. 4. Due to the compact size, my stock CPU fan (stock = it's likely the smallest non-watercooling CPU fan available) had to bump and squeeze against the optical drive's power and SATA cables to stay on the CPU. (*might not be the case for other MicroATX boards)
Overall Review: Took an egg off because of the close-to-impossible installation of CPU fan.
Simple, Inexpensive, and Nice

Pros: For this price, it has all the features you possibly could own. 1. 5.25 bays with screwless click-in feature, but could still screw stuff in manually if needed, such as fan controller and hard drive enclosure. 2. Individually removable drive bays that could be taken out from the 3.5" rack to install 3.5" drives (screwlessly) and 2.5" SSDs (with screws) easily. 3. Large cut-out for installing CPU cooler. 4. Cable management cutouts. 5. Front USB 3.0 and HD Audio/AC'97 connectors. 6. Can install up to 7 120~140mm case fans. 7. Re-attachable PCI expansion card back plates. 8. The front air intake zone is preinstalled with thin air filter.
Cons: 1. The manual doesn't provide much info about the case. First time system builder could have troubles figuring things out. 2. Side case fan mounts don't have preinstalled air filter (common to most cases). 3. Fan mounted on the top mounting place closer to the front could interfere with an optical drive mounting on the top 5.25 bay. For my hardware setup, I could only but also luckily install 120mm fan at this place.
Overall Review: I've lost the interest of having flashy LEDs and flamboyant case designs. This case fits my needs perfectly and exceeds my expectation.
Sound Quality Is Decent, But....

Pros: It's a very inexpensive sound card that can output pretty high quality 5.1 sound, plus it has an internal connector that could connect to either traditional AC'97 or HD Audio.
Cons: Unfortunately, audio signals are easily contaminated with internal system noise, both from the backside and the internal connector. With its price, I did somewhat expect this to happen, but the noise volume is relatively high.
Overall Review: I need to add that system noise leaking through audio output jack is a compound matter caused by the sound card, motherboard, video card, and other system hardware. It might not happen to everyone, but a high quality sound card could minimize the issue on its own.
It Has GOLD!

Pros: For this price, not only it is gold-plated but also 15ft long. Signal runs through perfectly with it. Really great value.
Cons: None.