MrClass wroteMy opinion:
Don't accept anything less than the HAF X. Seriously this case is the God of cases. I'm a fan of huge cases, and this one is no exception. A cool monster case; with large 230 mm fans on the side and top. An elegant red LED fan in the front brings a smile to my face everytime I turn the system on. Cable management supported; you will see almost no cables hanging around on top of your CPU or Mobo; almost all cables can be routed to the back of the case. Has USB3.0 ports in the front and has openings in the back of the case for water cooling solutions. A case with a design inspired from tank designs; the side doors look like parts taken out from a Hummer H1; me likey alot :)
A solid and rigid case; blows any competitors away.
Stop kidding yourself and just go get the HAF X, you won't regret it ;)
Haha I actually made this topic because I badly wanted a HAF series case and refused to settle for less. But then, I waited like months for pcandparts to restock and they didn't. I asked them and they didn't know when they're gonna restock. I then found a Thermaltake Element G chassis. It's excellent. Temperatures are same as open bench temps (with fans of course). The case's height is less than the HAF X, and I like that. It's wide, fits 200mm fans at front (replaced by 2 x 120mm) and top, 120mm back, 230mm side. But it cost me as much as HAF X costs now. pcandparts just stocked it recently :( but anyways I'm satisfied. This thing has a problem fitting a dual-height (not dual-slot) graphics card in the last slot. But I can fit in 2 cards anyway and I'm not planning on using SLI / CrossFire even (loads of problems).
The Thermaltake Element G can be carried. The HAF X needs to be on wheels. It's too heavy. Take that into consideration too. But get the HAF X anyways if you find it. It's pure awesomeness :D