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These are different/distinctive, while not totally out there on the aesthetics. A high-quality build; although now seem a little date on stuff like backing plate cut-outs and wiring routing/hiding. At 19.2" front to back, 17" tall, and 7.4" in width, you can fit graphics cards up to 13.7", but for me it not a full on enthusiasts OC'n/dual card chassis. Also not a chassis with a bunch of easy locations for HDD, but a SSD you could Velcro almost anywhere.
That said want a silent box that will provide a nice environment for a single GTX570/580 this has you covered. A-C incorporates an air tunnel that flows incoming directly to the graphics card providing maximum cooling effect for the card... at least that what they say. Though that appears to conflict if needing to use some mobo expansion slots. They also include two self regulating temperature-controlled 120mm fans. I like that they use a super open honeycomb on the fan grills, while notice the shiny silver clips that appear to be a type of anti rattle for the side panels.
kitguru.has one of the only review on this and I'd like to link it, but Ben's calling it spam.