I had tossed around getting this case for a while. I was immediately attracted to its styling and mostly metal exterior. Ultimately I decided to go with this case instead of the more expensive ones from other manufacturers I was considering. While both the black and white models look sleek, I went with the black one as it still has the white interior and the tempered glass window panel. I was specifically looking for something with a black/white color scheme. I think it strikes the balance perfectly.This case isn't very large, but it's good enough for most systems. I was going with a much simpler build this time around (partially due to budget); whereas I typically do large, very involved, hard-line water cooled systems. The Zalman case is very clean, fairly well laid out, and feature packed for the price. The inclusion of the 4 of the ARGB fans is a nice touch. Built in light controller actually has some pretty neat settings (although I'm just using static white lighting). Fans are very quiet and airflow is rather good. I like the 4 top-mounted USB ports (2 USB3.0 / 2 USB2.0). LED light strips along the top and the fans both look great without being "too much". Adjustable GPU support bracket is a nice added feature. Case sides are very easy to remove/install. Top panel easy to remove without breaking any tabs. I like that the case has a few SSD and HDD mounts (I made use of every single one). Dust filters are also present in all the key areas, with the front one and PSU locations being very easy to remove and clean when needed. While it's not advertised to fit, I installed a Lian Li 240mm Galahad AIO cooler into the top fan openings. I would imagine that most 240 AIO would work in this position, depending on how far you can tolerate it sticking downwards over your motherboard. Fan/light hub has a few extra spots for additional components (and allows motherboard sync for lighting). Over-all, case was easy to build in... See next paragraph for any short-sightings.Here is my list of a few areas that could be improved (but aren't enough to break it by any means). 1: I wish there was an accessible fan-speed controller. Technically, inside the fan/light hub there is a speed "button", but you cannot access it with the cover installed and the cover actually holds the entire hub into place as the screws pass through it (and once you run your cables, good luck getting to that). If they added a button to the top panel, that would have been ideal. 2: Cable management can be a bit of a hassle as there isn't nearly as much room behind the motherboard tray as would be ideal. 3: I wish there was a little more space above the motherboard to make better use of the top fan locations (while I did get the AIO cooler in there, it would be a nice if it didn't have to cover the motherboard a little bit). 4: GPU support bracket would be better if made from metal.So that's it for now. Overall, I'm very happy with the case and how it turned out. It fit the aesthetic I was looking for perfectly without compromising cooling performance. Due to the metal exterior, it has more of a premium look than many other cases on the market which feature mostly plastic front panels and such. I applaud Zalman on making a nice case at a good price point that only has minor drawbacks. Definitely recommended.System specs in photo:AMD 5950X, ASRock x570 Steel Legend WiFi, 32GB Crucial 3600MHz, RTX-3090, Lian Li Galahad 240 AIO, 4TB of NVME, 1TB of SATA SSD, and 8TB HDD.