Spacious, well-designed case
The case is very roomy, and it's very easy to manage your cable management with the cable passes provided and the Velcro fastening system.
The case is a little heavy, which isn't a problem, but make sure you have a desk that can handle it ;)
I use fairly noisy fans (https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00545537.html) and the noise is well muffled in this case, you can hear the airflow but hardly any of the fans.
Almost all the walls can be dismantled, and the user manual is very well designed, there's even an assembly order to avoid getting stuck placing this or that component for example.
I think even a novice can get by with the explanations.
I managed to combine the RGB system of the case with the ASUS motherboard, and everything works perfectly.
The rear door is handy for hiding the connectors, but be careful with the cable lengths for your peripherals. I had to remove the door because the cables run underneath.
Also be careful if you plan to buy fans, the "front" air intake is on the side, if you want RGB, think about buying fans with reversed blades if you want a low/high front/rear air flow.
Overall, everything is top-notch, the only downside in my case being that the USB sockets are at the bottom, but that's up to each individual...
I was able to read a few negative opinions on the internet, particularly in a youtube review of this box and personally I have nothing to say, the box is really good.
The best thing about it is the box of screws and the wipe that comes with it, it's really premium.
If it's your first big case, think of everything, fan cable splitters, fans, etc, unless you want to make 2 return trips to the local LDLC shop in a hurry, hehe.
Thanks to the LDLC Mulhouse team by the way :)