For the price I’d like to start off by mentioning that it’s a great value and you’d be hard-pressed to find a better priced option for what you get. Like others have already mentioned, the racks panels did arrive slightly bent, maybe due to shipping or bad storage practices, but nothing I couldn’t fix with some lineman pliers and little-to-no force. No biggie there. Instructions could be a bit more detailed as you will make mistakes with the panels as they all look the same and you quickly get confused, but no biggie there I had it fully built in about 30 minutes with the right tools. My biggest gripe with the rack is that it’s not properly thought out when it comes to ventilation/cooling. It’s PERFECT if you’re not going to use any active cooling, but if u need/want active cooling the case’s design/ventilation is going to force you to spend some extra cash fixing things up a bit. For instance, the vents in the top allow you to fit 3X 120MM fans perfectly, but there’s no ventilation available in the bottom panel to allow for installation of intake fans. So, although I had an AC infinity controller installed at 3 120MM fans the case’s temp did not drop much. That’s because the case has too many ventilation holes at the top near the fans so the fans just pull air from the top of the case, which it quickly exhausts. This defeats the purpose of the fans as they’ll never pull in cooler air from the bottom to help circulate the hotter air and eventually vent it out from the top. I have ordered some 1” wide magnetic tape to install in the interior of the case along the top-front panel and along the top-side panels hoping I could cover the top vents in order to create some pressure and get the fans to force cool air to come in from the bottom of the case instead of pulling air from the top which it quickly gets rid of. Other than that, the case is sturdy and is pretty well designed and look pretty good. Next, once the cooling issues are resolved, I’m tempted to get some LED