It's a nice case, but doesn't seem to fit Standard ATX like it's advertised to. It's ever so slightly to short for it, making all the connections hard to reach. You can't connect the front panel headers easily and the drive bays in front of the motherboard are oddly too far away for 90° Sata or Power plugs, but also to close for straight ones.The color of the case and fans are all advertised and the mesh is amazingly breathable. Build quality is better than I expected in how sturdy it is.The middle fan in my case has already gone bad (2 months of use), color shift is pretty gnarly but still spins, so it's whatever.The glass is glass, can't read tell a difference from better or worse brands that I've used.The mesh is nice and easy to use, although mine did come with some bends in it.I also have one front-panel USB port that it's completely non-functional even after swapping headers with the functional one.I've had worse, but I've also had better. This case would be far better for a micro-ATX or smaller motherboards.One of my design requirements is 3x hard drives for a RAID5. I had my doubts about whether this case would support that based on the photos, but the specs specifically call out 3x 3.5" internal (hidden) bays.In the basement section, it does have a bay with enough physical space for three drives, but it doesn't work well for this purpose. After some experimentation and finally finding the right section of the case manual, how it is *supposed* to work is to put two screws partially in the side of the hard drive (the left side if looking at the cable connector end) and slide them in the rail on the left side of the case (towards the "front"/fan side), then secure the other side of the drive with thumb screws, because there isn't enough space to use a screwdriver on that side.Unfortuately, the case only has *two* rails to accept screws on the left side. It does have the right hole pattern on the right side to hold three drives, but these holes don't match up perfectly with anything inside the drive cage -- the rails on the left are usable, but hold the drives slightly at an angle. There are also some shelves on the right that are spaced a tiny bit too close to hold a drive. Also, the top hole pattern is too close to the middle. I am using 8TB Seagate Ironwolf drives, but I thought that drive thickness was standard, so the capacity of the drives shouldn't matter.I ended up getting my drives in, but it was one at the bottom secured with screws on both sides but at a slight angle, one in the middle squeezed between the shelves and only secured on the right, and one on top that is resting on the middle drive and not secured at all.I understand this isn't a server case, and that it is pretty rare to try to cram 3 drives into a case this small, but if the spec sheet says it holds 3x drives, it should really hold 3x drives. The space is there, the drive cage just isn't well-designed.Other than this, it's a pretty nice case, with decent space for cable management. There was no problem fitting the rest of the build into it. The pink+RGB fits right into my general theme, next to my pink+RGB keyboard, mouse, and chair.This is an amazing gaming tower. My daughter did her first build and I have to say, we are very pleased with the results. Beautiful set up! Highly recommended. Great service and fast shipping, if you’re looking for value for your money this definitely is the answer.Looks good fans work great and it’s easy to build in.