Well my case is up and running !
It's quite roomy, plenty of space to put the cables away, considering I only have one cd-rw and one hdd ( I ditched the floppy, and feel very good about it :D )
Some things bother me though.
It's not totally screwless as add-on cards have to be screwed, as well as the mounting brackets for the 5.25'' bays. 3.5'' devices have to be screwed also but this is understandable.
Also, I'm not sure if it's me but the removable trays are kinda hard to get in place. I had the hardest of time trying to clip in the hdd tray. In fact, it's not completely flat as the rear is higher than the front, making the top removable tray harder to enter also.
Also, I would have liked thumb screws for the other side panel as well, not just for the window, because you absolutely need to take it off in order to take the front panel off.
But those are not big deals to me. It would if the case cost $200, but that's not the case so I'm very happy with it.
Also, my temps dropped a nice 8C under full load, so airflow is excellent, and those two antec fans move a lot of air.
They're said to be loud but I can't hear them since my Volvano 11 makes all the noise.
All I have to do now is make the inside clean by tying (sp?) cables together. Also I might buy round cables, or use that article on zone365 to round my cables myself. But the next thing I buy is a cold cathode: either blue because it's my favorite color, or yellow because it's my board's color.
But I think it'll be blue.
I might also by a blue led fan for the side panel, then I'll probably make a hole on the top and put the extra fan there, which will suck the air from inside the case, or blow a hole through the side panel which will blow air towards the cpu.
Actually I think I'll do both those things ;)
One thing I like very much though is that fans are clipped, not screwed.