Note that this version of the case does NOT support a 5.25" front, so the front panel is solid and does not have the rectangular opening on top.
Incredible case. Made exclusively of steel and glass on the side.
The front panel can accommodate three 120mm fans (it also supports two 140mm, but it is clear that the intention is to use 120mm) and is entirely made of metal mesh. On top, it can fit two 120mm or 140mm fans (where the 140mm fans fit perfectly) with a removable magnetic filter if you use them for intake, and at the back, it has a 120mm fan with adjustable height to align it with the respective cooler. It can accommodate air cooling up to 165mm in height - I am using a Hyper 212 Black Edition.
It can hold two 2.5" drives on the PSU shroud with gaps at the back for hidden cable connection, and two more behind the motherboard tray. For all 2.5" drives, special rubber grommets and screws are included to mount them in the case without tools and to limit vibrations from any 2.5" HDDs. The bottom space for the PSU also includes a removable HDD cage that can hold up to three 3.5" HDDs, where two can be mounted in drawers and the third can be screwed to the top (So a total of up to 7 drives, four 2.5" and three 3.5"). This cage has three positions to choose between additional space for cables or support for up to a 240mm radiator in push-pull at the front. Although it has mounts for three 120mm fans at the front, it does not fit the corresponding radiator. In case you do use push-pull liquid cooling, it can accommodate a graphics card of approximately 250mm.
The side gaps for cable connection to the motherboard have rubber covers to tidy up the cables a bit more neatly. Of course, there is a gap for the CPU power cable on the top left and another opening slightly to the right, which do not have rubber covers. The front fans enjoy a gap for cable routing hidden by the black strip of the front panel so that no cables are visible there. There is also a similar gap hidden by the radiator if you set it up in push-pull to hide the cables from the inner fans. There are points to tie the cables with zip ties or simple ties in several places. The remaining space in the case openings covered by the PSU after installation is impressively sufficient even for the graphics card cable. Of course, the PSU has its own filter and can only be installed with the fan facing downwards - There is metal on top.
Essentially, I have absolutely no complaints about this case. The only cable that does not sit perfectly is the graphics card cable, but it still has a very good solution to handle it. In this case, I have achieved the cleanest cable management I have done in any PC out of the 7 I have built. The final result: http://imgur.com/a/VfIAikj
For its price, I believe you won't find a better case in terms of practicality or airflow. With all fans at the minimum speed, there is a slight breeze coming out of the case gaps. 10/10 for design, appearance, airflow, cable management, compatibility, and variety of options. I highly recommend it.