I use the tsunami myself and while i like the looks and such I was severly dissapointed when building it. They tried to create a toolless case and ended up creating a headache. The snap pieces for the PCI-E/PCI cards were junk so I ended up screwing those in anyways, I was trying to mount a fan spare 5.25" bay but couldn't because the arms were only long enough to fit one screw in and the tsunami doesn't allow you to screw in 5.25" drives, instead they force you to use their rails (there are no screw holes in the case for these drives) and the rails don't screw on either instead they have little pegs that just slip into the holes on the drive. In short for a PC enthusiast case I was severly dissapointed by the lack of ability to customize it they may have improved on their cases by now though. On the other hand although I have never had one I have heard nothing but Good things regarding the Gigabyte cases (designed by coolermaster right?). One thing I like about the Coolermaster cases, assumingly the gigabyte are the same, is mounting the HDD sideways, makes access so much easier. Anyways just my $.02.