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| Here's the conclusion from the review to give you the jist of it: "With its good looks, clean design and features, this case is one that you will enjoy working with. I particularly liked the door mechanism, tool-less installation of the drive bays and the fact that in a mid-sized case, I came out of the installation phase of this review without any cuts to show for my efforts. The only thing I could wish for is fans that pull a few more cfm, to really increase the airflow through this case. That said, the fans installed are very quiet compared to the fans I am used to using. I am still just as impressed with this case after working with it, as I was before I received it. Pros:
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