Claiming that I'm "spazzing out" when I confront your invalid logic isn't going to save you from scrutiny, and it's pathetic, so stop.
Now, let's follow your lovely little line of logic until we find a fallacy:
"..are small, which is bad, because there is poor air circulation"
Oops! Now, I normally make it a point to not argue about whose equipment is better, because.. well, because I'm not retarded. But I think I can make an exception here.
This is your ATX case, the Raidmax Smilodon, is it not? Nice case. Steel construction is sturdy and doesn't vibrate as much as aluminum, and a 120mm front fan should enable you to cool your hard drive(s) adequately and quietly.
Let me stop here to explain something to you: your assumption that mATX cases have inferior cooling is not entirely untrue, but you misunderstand the causation. The smaller physical size of mATX cases doesn't magically cause them have lower airflow, it just means that in some situations, mATX cases won't have room for a 120mm intake and exhaust, which could hurt cooling performance.
ATX towers are great because they always have room for OH WAIT WHAT'S THAT? An 80mm exhaust fan, on your expensive, superior XTREME GAEMEN ATX case? A loud, inferior, inefficient cooling solution?
So, let's see: steel construction (doesn't dissipate heat as fast as aluminum), and an 80mm exhaust fan. That puts your XTREAM GAYMEN case on par with something like
this.
I currently own two mATX cases, which can be seen
here and
here.
The first one, the P180 mini, obviously blows your case out of the water along with nearly every other mid tower case. Two 120mm intakes, one 120mm exhaust, and a 200mm top exhaust put it on par with the Antec 900, and the power supply being isolated in its own chamber puts it another step above.
However, I won't count this because it's really rather large for a mATX case, almost as tall as mid towers (in consistency with the rest of the P180 line).
The second link is my girlfriend's case, the Cooler Master Elite 340. 120mm intake, 120mm exhaust, aluminum construction, top mounted power supply. Pretty much the baseline for good cooling performance. This puts it on par with your average ATX mid tower case (and a step above poorly designed cases like yours).