Beautiful case from Asus, with good build quality and satisfactory space management to accommodate the power supply.
On the downside, it does not include fans, but this can be resolved with budget-friendly fans, for example from Arctic, with or without RGB.
A trio of https://www.skroutz.gr/s/33449046/Arctic-P12-PWM-PST-A-RGB-0dB-Case-Fan-120mm-me-Syndesi-4-Pin-3tmch-Leyko.html was installed and everything is fine, but it increases the cost.
Its size is ideal for relatively sleek micro ATX builds and surely with more expensive fans or a water cooler on top, it will look more beautiful.
Now regarding the space for cable management, no, the space is not good, it is not ideal. They should have added a bit to its width, as with a Corsair HX1000 power supply, everything was excessively cramped and the right side of the case does not close easily. Additionally, the cover, although it seems flexible, I fear that it might warp under pressure.
You struggle excessively to fit everything, so the size of the power supply plays a big role, as well as how many connections you need to make, especially if you have an additional controller for the fans and related components. I fear that this might turn any hardware addition or removal into a relatively painful process, especially if it involves the power supply.
Good airflow, nothing too impressive but it will hold up and won’t create issues with the system temperatures.
Overall, for its cost, it is a worthwhile solution, it will satisfy, but nothing dazzling or remarkable.
The biggest advantage is its minimalist appearance and the disadvantage is the space for cables and the lack of fans, as with those, the total cost exceeds that of a Lian Li Lancool 216, which although larger, is a better, higher quality, and more beautiful case in all aspects and additionally already includes three very good RGB fans.