Strife622 :
nekulturny :
Raidmax is hit and miss, some are okay, some aren't. Generally, I would advise sticking to brands like Corsair, NZXT and Antec, none of those brands really "do" bad cases in terms of quality.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Raidmax/Aeolus/6.html
I did find this review on the Raidmax one. Looking at the internals of the case, I probably wouldn't be a fan of it, the wire management looks like it would be an annoyance, one of the hard drive cages is right in front of the ideal place to stow away unused wires from the power supply, I guess it wouldn't be so bad if you went with a modular PSU, even so, thats just a stupid layout for the HDD cage.
I have an NZXT guardian right now, that has served me well. It has like no airflow but isn't of terrible build quality either. but yea the nice thing is that both of those cages can be moved...either stacked on top of each other or just the one in the corner. I don't ever intend on using more than 3 HDD anyway, but I see what your saying. I won't be building this system for another few weeks or so...so if there's a good mark down on a nicer case than i may go for that.
Its up to you, really cases for a system you care about are an art piece more than anything. Yea, airflow and such is a concern, but usually any modern case will have sufficient airflow for even aggressive graphics cards and overclocked CPUs. The other concern is fragility. I bought a Sentey case once for like 60 bucks, flimsy metal panels, brittle plastic bezels and hard drive trays, never again!
I personally am not very patient with wire management, and I have big hands so I don't like having to weasel things around tiny loop holes to make the wiring look pretty. I also have 4 hard drives in my system and probably will add more at some point (I torrent old television shows and they take up a lot of space). So sacrificing an HDD cage for me would be a definite no-no, but its up to you.