The Hurricane 2000 certainly is the premier case currently produced by Azzatek with a unique cooling solution implemented, a spacious interior, and an overall quality look. It's extremely pleasant to see a manufacturer continue to improve on designs and produce truly excellent products. There are a few issues I feel bring down my initial happiness after reviewing the case. The rear fan switches were a big let down, they simply did the least amount of 'controlling' and dropped it to my least favorite key feature. Along with the fans it the choice for using all Molex power connections. I understand the choice for the four 240mm fans, but all of the additional four120 mm fans should have lengthier three pin connections for connectivity to a motherboard or fan controller. Additionally I would have liked to see a bit more from the fans, the rear exhaust barely pushes any air out and would be the first fan I would replace. Lastly I'm unsure why a manufacturer would include a hot swap bay and exclude any applicable drive to be used with it. Many people are transitioning to solid state drives and even enthusiasts (which this case is designed for) may have multiple solid state drives. Nitpicking aside I must say the case has a spacious interior which makes the assembly process so much easier. Including eight fans is unlike any other case manufacturer and the design and layout of the cooling system is unparalleled. A few minor setbacks cannot stop this chassis from being one of the best gaming chassis I've seen. It's moderately priced but with a fierce range of competition. It does have potential to compete respectively against other well established case manufacturers. It will be very interesting to see how Azza will choose to follow up their case lineup with such big shoes to fill.