Which cases have you used and use now then?...
Right now I am using a Cosmos 2. It has a ton of plastic on it but it's heavy and it's solid.
At the time I bought it I was strongly considering the 900D yet I have heard people say that it vibrates and can be noisy. That's the last thing I wanted, or needed, with the hardware I have.
Most recently over the past few years I always used Alienware chassis. From the Predator 2.1 (the chrome ALX version) to the Dellienware Area 51 ALX and the Aurora. Whilst they don't look too appealing inside they are built like a shit house, usually at least double or triple skinned walls.
I bought a 250D and if you remove the top and the two side panels the whole thing contorts if you put any pressure on it. That coupled with the lousy clips that keep on bending on the top and the large footprint for what is an ITX case really put me off. Nothing aligned very well and the front panel is plastic with a tiny sliver of aluminium on it, totally not what I was expecting.
Corsair are the Beats of PC gear. Anything they make is lauded, yet, what you actually get is cheap crap in disguise of something far more expensive. They look nice when sitting still but once you get hands on you realise it's all a smoke screen.
Over the past couple of years I have bought numerous items made by Corsair and they have all left a bloody lot to be desired. Two Raptor mice at £18 a pop, one lasted a week the other two months (scroll wheel stopped working on one and the cable came out of the USB plug on the other) and it just goes on. Their AF fans are flimsy and cheap and two of the six I had in my PC started farting on bad bearings six months in.
I just don't rate Corsair stuff
at all. Sure their ram is legendary and they give cracking warranties on that but the rest of their stuff, to me at least, is just cheap crap in disguise that looks nice.
I'm not going to diss their very high end keyboards because they are just what you would expect. But, you pay a high price for them.