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It's cool looking. : 11-Bay ATX Mid Tower Computer Case w/3 LED Fans - No PSU (Transparent Plastic)
The tough thing about this case is that it takes time and patients to build, modify and pretty much do anyone with. The directions are not the best but in a the first few minutes of construction the case you can practically frame out where all things goes. A word of adivce, assemble that case wholly before you put any of the electronics in to make sure the case is assembled correctly and nothing is misaligned. This will save you from most headaches of things not fitting correctly.
I'm not saying I'm an master at this case but here are the step to my success with it so far:
1. Build the case in its entirety to include fans.
2. Take off both left and right sides
3. Install optical/floppy/hard disk drives and any other items you are installing in your computer at this time
4. The right side (when finding at your computer) is the side that hold the motherboard. Lay that flat and build you motherboard on it from there. It makes it easier to deal with installing all the components(except expansion slot items).
5. Lift the main body of the case and slowly place it on the right side with the motherboard installed.
6. Considered Install the Power Supply. Cable and associate all the devices.
7. Once all things is connected re-install the left side of the case and you should be good to go.
***I didn't get to into the details but it gives a good idea of what it takes to work with this case.***
I have owned this case for 5 years and keep finding at some of the reviews that population give this case. It is not a very user kindly case but it looks great and has adequate bays for all things you could want. Now if the motherboard manufacturers would build a board that you would use all the expansion slots I'd be happy.
Overall: I enjoy this case and it looks great when it is all assembled but do yourself a favor and buy your own decent ability fans. The ones that came with it are extremely loud and not ver efficient.
Hope this helps!
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