I intended for my first proposal to be "you get what you pay for," but apparently that doesn't apply either. Overall, a bad experience in terms of build quality, I don't know how it was evaluated by previous customers. To support my opinion, I will be as detailed as possible.
Firstly, I must say that the case was purchased to relocate existing components that were previously in a Midi tower Aerocool Aero 1000.
1. Build quality: I won't judge the plastics, but the metal protrusions can easily injure you. For example, if you try to remove one of the covers for the DVD tray, you have to be careful because the metal mesh exterior is cut like a saw and there are sharp protrusions that can cut you. Also, when removing the back covers for the PCI cards, you have to be careful because they are metal and come out permanently, not with screws. Overall, the metal parts of the case require caution as they are sharp in many places.
2. Design: Generally, we don't have high expectations, but there are three things that I consider unacceptable. Firstly, I don't understand why it has a shroud for the power supply. It doesn't offer anything and all it does is hinder movements and make cable management more difficult, as the HDD tray in front of it doesn't leave any space to "leave" cables there. Secondly, BE CAREFUL when trying to remove the front panel because the front ports with their cables are integrated there! If you want to install fans in the front and pull it abruptly, they may detach and remain in your hand if you're not aware. Thirdly, due to the design, one of the two 5.25 trays is useless because, due to the front port cables, you can't install an optical drive in it, as it will damage the cables. At least there could have been only one tray so that people don't get confused and remove covers unnecessarily.
3. Space: Here, things get really bad. If you want to build a microATX/miniITX with a maximum of one SATA storage medium, it's doable. For me, who had a Full ATX motherboard, a fully wired power supply, 3 SATA SSDs, and a DVD drive, any thought of cable management and organization went out the window quickly (so what's the point of the glass panel in the front...). The ATX motherboard barely fit and covered 1/4 of the existing grommets, making it difficult for the 24-pin connector to fit. Once it was in, there was no space for anything else from there. The system SSD was forcefully placed in one of the positions in the front, but connecting the cables required a lot of effort. It is impossible to use an angled SATA cable in any way. The two data SSDs were placed loosely inside the HDD tray, which doesn't have drawers or an adapter to accommodate a 2.5-inch disk. I have taped them with double-sided tape, one on the floor and the other on the side, and I pray that the cables won't detach or come loose. The DVD drive had no way of being cable managed, so the SATA cable is loose in the front and visible. Fortunately, the back cover has a protrusion, so you can close it, because if it was flat, it would be impossible.
Overall, the implementation was very challenging, and at least the 3 120mm fans were able to fit without any issues, as the case doesn't come with any. For this price, I don't know if there is something better, but I would recommend going for something else, or at least seeing it in person before deciding.