I know this post is a bit old but I just put together my new computer today using this case. One thing I learned is that pictures don't do it justice. It tends to look cheesy in every picture I've seen, even when I try to take pictures of it myself. Another user in a separate thread warned me that I would experience heat problems in this case, especially since I wanted to use fan filters. The two 80mm fans in front I have taking in air with filters on and one exhaust in the back, with the Zalman 9700 blowing out the case in the back as well. My E6550 at stock settings idle at about 25C, I haven't even begun to OC or stress the CPU at all since I don't have an internet connection on that computer yet.
I put in a E6550, Zalman 9700, 1 Seagate 250 GB HD, an eVGA 9600 GT and a Rosewill 550W PSU. I'll try to upload pictures once I can find a decent camera, I have a Samsung Juke which takes fairly bad pictures. It looks great though in my opinion, however I'm not sure if I'd go with this case again in the future simply because putting it together was annoying. By no means was it difficult, it was very easy. When you first take out everything from the box it can seem overwhelming with all the bags of screws and parts, but it is very easy to assemble.
One of the things I love the most is the amount of space the motherboard spacers give you, I forgot to put on the backplate for the Zalman 9700 and I had already screwed in the motherboard. In any other case I would have had to take the motherboard out but there was so much room that I managed to still get it on, it leaves a lot of room for cable management too which is very nice. Some people would say dust is an issue, but with fan filters it manages to stay cool still and clean. Assembly took me about 2 hours, but I wasn't rushing and was taking my time. So like I said, this was a fun experience doing it once, but I'm not so sure I'd want to have to assemble the case with every build I do...and I build computers every couple of months.