First of all, the rationale with which I chose it, this is purely subjective of course. I wanted a case that combines older and newer elements, meaning that it doesn't have a cover for the PSU and hard drives like older cases, but also has new features like filters for the PSU and intake fans, tempered glass, cable management, and being as quiet as possible. I believe this specific case achieves these goals as much as possible.
Air flow(3/5): Not very good, if you have done OC I think you will reach the limits especially during summer months. The front has very narrow openings for soundproofing and combined with the filters, it restricts the airflow. This results in the fans outside the chassis not being able to breathe, it's better to put them inside the chassis.
In my 20-minute stress test:
Now I have it with an R5 2400g and a DarkRock3 with OC in a stress test where I had all 8 threads at 100% with 1.40V and the igpu OC with 1.2V GFXVoltage/SocVoltage, it reached 85C with a room temperature of 29C and the fan at 100%.
In gaming, I haven't seen it go above 75C with an average of 62C, and in normal use, it stays below 60C with an average of 40C.
Space(4.5/5): It has enough space with asterisks.
For liquid cooling, assuming you have installed the fans inside the chassis, if you have a 360 radiator, you will have to sacrifice the hard drives because they won't fit with the fans. If you have a 240/280 radiator, you can have one hard drive, but you will lose the two 5.25 slots. If you want all of these, go for the larger size but you will lose in terms of sound leakage, which is probably why you chose this case. So the only remaining space is at the back if you don't want to make any sacrifices.
For air cooling, I have a DarkRock3 and it fits comfortably, so you won't have any problems with any CPU cooler currently available.
Only this aspect disappointed me in terms of space, although I didn't need it.
Cable management(5/5): Comfortable, it has many points behind the panel to hold your cables with cable ties and organize them. It comes with 4 Velcro straps for cable management in the accessories.
Build quality(5/5): All the materials, whether the chassis or the plastic panels, give you a very good sense of construction.
Quietness(5/5): It is one of the quietest cases, there are several video reviews on YouTube with measurements comparing it to others on the market.
Dust filtering(5/5): Satisfactory, after 6 months, very minimal dust has entered, I don't know if you can avoid that. The filter in the PSU is better, nothing gets through, it needs cleaning once a month.
Value for money(5/5): I think it's fine when you consider the prices in the market for well-known or more popular brands.
2 reviews: https://youtu.be/jWuDkKjz6D0 // https://youtu.be/_9dEqgg6Axk