I found dealing with the housing basic (am as I said half-lay). It also offered for my sausage fingers enough space to handle (only the plugging not angled SATA cable on an ATX board with the right side-mounted SATA connectors was a bit difficult; I use the Asus Z87-A).
The front panels were easy to dismantle, you just have it come that you can remove the entire front side (without screws - simply fold). Then you come simply to connect with the screws for aperture of 5.25 Scha True.
The entire PC is very quiet - much quieter than my old. I can not really measure it, etc. and not even tell which fan make much soundproof. The PC's (using an i5 Haswell and a GTX760) a very slight hum of the under load not disruptive acts (Guild Wars 2, Borderlands 2, etc); the first two days I was upset how quiet my living room now is. ;) Will saying: I see no reason to replace the pre-mounted fans.
Other problems that I know from the past and other manufacturers, I could not watch - for example, I have not found a corner or edge, where you could have hurt.
The housing is supplied with mounting rails for HDs that I find quite cool; the tracks you put simply on a 3.5 "drive and then pushes it into a shaft. This is much better than to screw each device individually.
The cable management system is OK, not great; it does not constitute a negative point, but is now nothing special with which one could apply the casing.
The biggest shortcoming is mE, that the case does not come with instructions. These are available on the Sharkoon website as a PDF file, and you should - especially if, like me, has little routine - definitely consult assign the correct screw for the right application to be able to.
There are certainly better Gehaeuse, but I have not regretted the purchase and would have no qualms about another PC with this case to build.