“Let me clarify by saying that this case is huge. I want to get that out of the way. One of my favorite designs for cases is the matte finish for that modern look. The front has a smooth finish mixed with the matte to break up the monotony. With plenty of holes drilled out, they made sure there was somewhere for everything to vent, even above the PSU.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Giant case found in the centre of The Zone

The Tagan CS-Monolith is huge! Huge as in it has a pair of 250mm fans on the side, five 5.25″ bays and seven 3.5″ bays. It will have no troubles fitting a kilowatt PSU, with space leftover to make sure the PSU stays cool. OCIA is wondering if they can fit a radiator over those two 25cm fans, something that would seriously improve an internal watercooling rig.