I think it's a handsome case, love the metal finish and solidity. The hinged glass doors are very helpful for ease of access. Cable management is quite easy and there are many places to hide unsightly wires, which is good because of the dual glass sides. I have an AIO and 5 fans in the case and it runs as near to silent as I've ever heard a huge PC run. Even under load the faint noise is unobtrusive. It's heavy, solid, very well built and I'll no doubt be using it for the next 2-3 builds as I upgrade parts over the years.
The RGB buttons do not work, either at all, or as they should do when they do do something. I've had a nightmare getting this to do anything near what I want it to do. This annoying issue appears to be with the drivers and software for the RGB AIO and the motherboard RBG conflicting which also means the case RGB is going pear shaped too. Basically, there is no software to control all the RGB lights on all three parts. And when you load the software up for each, they conflict.
Finally, I have managed to get just a single colour on everything. It took ages!
The case USB C port doesn't function at all. It should do, everything is plugged in and updated, yet no life. All the other USB 3 ports are fine.
Finally, and a general point about cases really, it would be nice to be able to mount the motherboard to either the left or right hand side by being able to modify the case. I always tend to have my PC in a position whereby I'd like to access the right hand panel to adjust things on the motherboard or swap drives. So mount the MB to the left have side would be needed. Instead, like all motherboards in cases, it's mounted to the right side as you look at it, which means I need to move the pc to adjust things and I never get to see any of the RGB anyway!
It's a great case. Love the look, feel & quality. Only let down by crappy RBG software conflicts and a doggy usb c front port. I will try and get a new usb c port from my seller, but either way im happy and recommend this case.