Agree with others regarding mesh side panel option. Otherwise good layout and use of space. Removable dust filter for the bottom on the outside of the case would be helpful as rear/top will be exhaust. You could just slap it on with magnetic "tape"
Thumbs up from me, mATX at 20 liters, easy to upgrade layout, hiding dual 2.5 SSD support, cool slide out dual fan holder. What I don't like is it needs mesh both, the side panels look cheap just held on with thumb screws, first thing I would do with the glass side panel is give it a dark tint. Hoping it comes to Australian market and priced around $150 I would buy it right away. Edit..The thumb screw side fine if portable, the mesh side is counter stunkened into the case, not just thumb screw to the outside of the case. Would like to see a vision that's mesh panels both sides, a vision with tinted glass both sides. I don't like the cut outs for vents on the bended/rolled corner of the case that the dust filter does not cover. Other words, I like the internal layout, but not sure about the externals, and if it's $300 dollars I won't look at it. It's a fun little case for a gaming PC.
I think this case was well made. I don't think a fully mesh panel is necessary, but designing a side panel that is partly mesh at the bottom to cater for lower cooling ( GPU better temps ) and the upper part glass. Will be good. Balance CPU and GPU temps Plus if the PSU is horizontal to allow cables to moves through the sides might allow a cleaner build with well hidden cables.
@@Joseantonio-op5ocwith an sfx psu you could probably put a fan at the bottom front, even if it was just open it would still be better because an air cooler could then take passive cool air from the front instead of just hot air from the gpu
@@Joseantonio-op5oc have the cable be long enough? i mean, they can control the length of that cable, but sfx PSU cables are pretty short, in that position you wouldn't be able to route them behind the mobo