Not bad apart from the roof
by CeneddThis is a pretty good case for the money. Well made, mostly; there's a few sharp edges on some of the pressed metal parts but you're unlikely to lose any fingers. The fans aren't great if you're looking for silence as they have a slight ticking even though they're not PWM. Let's be fair though, three high-quality fans would probably cost you the majority of the price of this case anyway. The main issue I had was that it is claimed there is room for a 240 rad in the roof. Well, there are mounts for it and a nice magnetic filter but there's not really the space. Mount a 240 at the back and it hits the I/O shield on an Asus X570 TUF Gaming board - the plastic part. Mount it at the front and it hits the cabling coming out the front panel. You could remove the plastic I/O shield but you're still not going to be able to plug cables in at the top of the motherboard after the rad's in and you're definitely not going to be able to get RAM in or out once that rad's in - taller stuff may hit the fans. You can move the rad to the front and put the front fans in the roof. Don't get me wrong, this is a very good case for the money but if you're planning to put a rad in the roof with ease and still have space to get at things, you're going to be frustrated.