You get what you pay for
by Jacobi MarmanThis case is the only one I would settle with because I wanted a premium case that looks good. This is the best looking case Ive ever seen. There are no corners cut on this build, and the design is extremely well thought out, as there are many features such as the gpu support bracket, or the psu plate that allows easy maintenance. I did find that cable management was a bit difficult at times from how big the case is (not much that can be done about that) but there are endless choices you have on where your wires go. I didnt find myself thinking I wish there was a cable tie support there or if only there were somewhere I could put these cables once. In terms of temps, yes, the temps are a significant amount lower with the front panel off- but the temps are already low with it on anyway so it doesnt matter too much. This case arrived well packaged with a nice looking rog bag, not a single scratch on the case. The carrying handles are very trustworthy and look neat on and off, although I noticed that the printing on the handles are not the best quality, (for the 300 you pay) as it is only a bit of fabric with rubber letters on it, sewn to a heavy duty handle. Would be better all rubber sewn to the handle. They do not take long to sag either. The lighting on the front is extremely smooth, smoother than my Corsair LL120 fans or rog motherboard, although aura sync is playing up at the moment, so you cannot sync it with the mobo. The glass panel on the back is controversial but at the end of the day, this case is built to be taken to a LAN party so people will want to see your cable management on the back. The tinted cable cover on the back does look nice, but it is only flimsy plastic. The glass panels on the sides are easy to remove and sturdily fit. I got this case in white with black components and it looks extremely neat. 10/10 pretty much everything you could dream of in a case. Worth the money, in my opinion.