Well... A good starter case, It is a little hard to work my way around cable management (Side view, you can see I couldn't reach some cables around because of where and how big the holes are.) It looks a little messy on my part. I forgot to look for modular PSU's.... (Detachable wires)
Case completes the nice white and black build, not a huge about of cable management but if we could have used them it would have been enough (see below). Only gripe is the exhaust fan placement, the power cord is in a bad place. We could probably fix that but I don't really have time for that right now, might just zip tie it later.
I only got this case because it was on sale and the white color stood out. I was pretty underwhelmed at first by restricted space and lackluster front I/O.
Besides that, there's SO many good features about this budget case! The drive bays are tooless, giving you the ability to swap drives in and out. I've managed to easily fit an optical drive as well as two harddrives and an SSD (fitted in a 3.5in" cage).
The front design has room for a 120mm case fan and if you choose not to use one (like I have) there's a meshed honeycomb design. The side panel allows for a peek into the case with holes for ventilation or another case fan.
Lastly, the packaging for this case is great! I've been able to re-purpose it for use in transporting my build. This PC case is great for anyone that wants something budget friendly and easy on the eyes.
Case came with no cable management system, offered nearly no room for the extra length for cables, and was not a good match with A ASRock 970 motherboard. Case does look good with a nice LED fan. Other Problems where that the front panel USB 2 port does not come with a USB 2 cable, for some reason.