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We now come to the point where I attempt to point out the weaknesses of this product. Cooler Master has made this part of the review pretty difficult. In my opinion, the front LED fan isn't quite bright enough to match the case. Also, the casters that come with it aren't of very good quality. They are of fairly cheap plastic. But then again I would prefer to have this on my desk anyway. You do have a new CPU retention cutout, but it isn't large enough to fit every motherboard configuration. This case is also very heavy. If you fill this thing with all of your high-end hardware, it will be tipping the scales at 60+ pounds. Not the kind of case you want to haul to a lan-party. That is unless you can afford a trailer for it. The top panel does have an LED on-off switch, but an included fan controller would have been useful as well. Another thing I would have liked to see is a few more 2.5 adapters for the hard-drive cage. This case isn't cheap. At 200 dollars there are quite a few other full tower cases that cost less. These few complaints aren't major, and can be overlooked when taking all the other features into account.






