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The M59 functionally speaking is a very decent case. It sustains good temperatures stock from the factory, and can only improve when you add the additional fans. The style or aesthetics of the chassis took some getting used to for me, but it finally won me over, as it will anyone else whom buys it I'm sure.
NZXT has thrown in many features like the night light above the optical disc drive bays, the finished interior, and the SSD drive carriage into the M59, plus a few others. These are some of the great features that stand out in my mind. Price-wise with the feature set provide in this package makes the M59 a winner in my books, although there were a few things that could have been improved upon.
One thing that really could be improved was the fasteners for the plexi window. When I received it was pretty loose and I had to set it in place so it wouldn't flop about. The wire management system could also use some tweaking -- if they had made a bigger gap behind the motherboard tray and the left hand side panel it would have worked much better.
For a $60 USD chassis you're going to get one of the better chassis available for the price bracket with a big brand name behind it. Weighing a meager 14lbs empty it isn't too bad to move around either. For anyone on a tight budget I would recommend taking a look at this case for its full feature set and infectious styling.

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its called overclocking
its called overclocking