Ok so now iv had time to play with my Ghost i can truly say it is a very well made case, very well thought out and great looks to boot.
Im not going to make a build log but i will give you some pictures to look at to make up your own minds.
So here is my case finished......
First thing i did was strip it down which is made very easy by just pushing down on the grills and they pop up from their grips. The front door it sound proofed and very sturdy and is also easy to swap orientations.
There are dust grills all round the door and surrounding vents which i hope will help keep my case clear (ish) of dust, solid floors do not help with dust O_o .
The ODD compartments are tool less as well and literally snap in place
The top has this great compartment for hot swapping HDD's and SSD's or if like me you will have all your drives in the case then Bitfenix give you a little cover for the sata and power connectors

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I will be using mine to hide my stash of....................................... many USB sticks!! (dont know what you were thinking i was about to say

lol ).
The top vent is amazing as i see that Bitfenix have left enough room for a 240mm rad or 280mm rad to be mounted up there NOT in the case reducing room near the socket!!
See how much space is above the VRM's and socket?
The possibilities to make a custom WC loop in this case are good but due to what i see as space limitations you would have to think hard where to locate everything.
I have been following Fruergaard doing an x79 water build in a Bitfenix Prodigy
HERE which is amazing to see so nothing is impossible! I think with a little modification you could get a 240mm rad at the front, 280mm at the top and 120mm/140mm at the back (mounted out side, tube hole provided by Bitfenix

), but you would have to mount your HDD's and SSD's some how??
The next thing was to load in all my drives (two SSD's and one HDD), i new this was going to be easy as it was in the prodigy.
The drive trays are tool less and just snap in the holes of the drive, but what i really LOVE about this case is the fact that the Ghost has three dedicated SSD tray and four dedicated HDD trays!
If you have a big GPU then the SSD tray are positioned in line with the first PCI-e slot but if it is still too big then it can be fully removed O_O!
Cable management is very easy with this case the grommets are a nice touch and there is plenty of room behind to do some serious cable management
Below the case is a big magnetic dust filter which you need to remove to add a fan to the bottom. I like this feature a lot as it really simplifies the cleaning of the filter.
As for the sound "proofing" of this case i would say it is average to good. The weight of the case stops any rattles, there are rubber pads provided for the PSU and the bottom has decent rubber feet.
The plastic/rubber HDD/SSD trays create 0 noise and the rubber grommets for the cabling stop them from rattling as well.
The tool less ODD trays are very strong and really hold everything in place with no rattles.
My one and ONLY gripe would be that IF i didn't have an H100 (or if i were not to do a custom WC loop) then the roof vent gives out to much noise from the fans inside.
The Corsair 550D has sound proofing on its top vent so if you left it closed and were not using a CSWL or custom WC'ing then no sound would escape where as this one does BUT as i do use the H100 then it does not bother me ( i know that statement sounded like a contradiction, its not meant to).
Over all i would give this case -
5/5 looks
5/5 expansion (top hot swap, SSD/HDD trays)
4/5 customization possibilities
4/5 build quality
4/5 sound proofing
5/5 for the actual thought that has gone in to this case
5***** to Bitfenix for this case
