Joined on 03/24/11
This Motherboard is Amazing, don't hesitate well worth for AMD 9800X3D

Pros: - Easy setup - Price point for what you get - Toolless design - Stable and able to handle AMD 9800 X3D - Crazy speeds and less sharing on the bus speed.
Cons: - Certain USB ports won't be able to charge but that's the only con and easy to fix
Overall Review: - Recommend a 4TB drive in the M.2. slot if you are building a gaming build. - I would definitely recommend this for anyone wanting to use the AMD 9800X3D benchmarks online tests don't lie get this board!
Great Power Supply Comes with everything needed for recent build.

Pros: - Great PSU for a newer build if you want an AMD 9800x3D that requires 2 8-pin cpu and still rocking an old RTX 3080 with the old power cables where you need to use the 2 Pci-E cables. - Has the latest 12VPWR cable for newer cards but able to support older cards like rtx 3080 founders edition.
Cons: - No cons so far only time will tell if the power supply will hold up after 7 - 10 years.
Overall Review: - Recommend for people who want to future proof their machine and able to support older cards RTX 3080 and below. - Great for AMD 9800X3D
love it

Pros: very stable case TOOL LESS!!! see through window gpu stabilizer with a fan to keep it cool great airflow Dead space issacs helmet led lights look not made with cheap metal that rusts like my last case
Cons: hard drive cage gets in the way of gtx 260 cards on the second and third slot on my motherboard (evga x58) when using the tool less sliders cable management takes forever in this case but you can expect that with most mid towers. has plastic feet on the bottom, prefer rubber feet so it doesn't scratch wish the usb ports in the front were not covered by the panel
Overall Review: If your planning on installing ZALMAN CNPS9900MAX-B 135mm fan on your cpu, do not mount the fan on the cpu when the motherboard tray is off. The reason why is because when you go to put the motherboard tray back in the cpu fan will knock into the power supply and have to do what I did, take off the cpu fan and put everything together again but inside the case.