Cooler Master is really trying to push features into the mainstream market, usually reserved for high-end cases. The Centurion brand, always aimed at the gamer with a budget, is perfect for such unique features. The fact that the entire case front is made up of drive bays is nothing new. The same goes for the hard drive cage, but these are still not features seen on a lot of mainstream cases.
The construction quality of the chassis is above average and any plastic parts are nicely reinforced by steel. That said, there are a few drawbacks, the most noticable being the lack of a reset button. Cooler Master has decided to give you the option to install four additional fans within the case, which is great, but as these openings are very large, it would have been nice to see some sort of dust guard as well. This goes for the hole on the case bottom as well, as the power supply is bound to eat up any dust accumulating under the PC over time. The fact that the screw-less system does not hold well can be overlooked, as there are very few such locks in place that do a better job than traditional screws. Overall a great case for the price.