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NZXT H700 and H500 if you ask me, NZXT has done well with cable management here. Sadly their airflow isn't that great, especially the H500.

 

It mostly depends on the rest of the system's specs

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For the cpu ryzen 3000,X570 motherboard, and amd 5700xt

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Memory: Team - T-Force Delta RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory  ($76.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Crucial - P1 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive  ($99.89 @ OutletPC) 
Power Supply: EVGA - B3 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply  ($69.89 @ OutletPC) 
Total: $246.77
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22 hours ago, Adsome2007 said:

i am about to build a pc but I am kinda afraid. So I would like to make it as easy as possible.So what are the easiest cases to build in.

Do you have a particular budget for the case, and size preference?  Personally I like the Corsair 280X and 680X cases for their Dual Chamber design.  Cable management is a breeze since you have a very large area to work with in the back compared to traditional towers.  Let me know if you have questions about either of those cases, or any other case we offer.

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Cases that already come with RGB fans arrive pre-wired for easy setup.  You would basically just plug in the SATA cable for power and USB to the motherboard header for configuration in iCUE.  For 280X, you will need to connect the fans to headers on your motherboard.

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5 minutes ago, Adsome2007 said:

Thank you for your help

The 280X only supports an mATX motherboard, so when you buy your motherboard make sure it's an mATX otherwise it wont fit. 

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14 minutes ago, Adsome2007 said:

Does it also support mini itx

In theory any case that supports mATX should support itx. But why would you get an ITX motherboard, you will be losing features and they're usually more expensive than mATX. 

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Just now, Adsome2007 said:

Yes but there aren’t many z390 matx motherboards 

True, if you're fine with the slightly restrictive nature of ITX boards then go with that. Otherwise these two mATX boards are good:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/DZCD4D/gigabyte-z390-m-gaming-micro-atx-lga1151-motherboard-z390-m-gaming 

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/BJWfrH/msi-mpg-z390m-gaming-edge-ac-micro-atx-lga1151-motherboard-mpg-z390m-gaming-edge-ac 

 

I thought you were looking at Ryzen 3000 anyway, why is the number of z390 mATX boards relevant? 

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1 hour ago, Adsome2007 said:

Yes but there aren’t many z390 matx motherboards 

Z390 boards are Intel motherboard. Aernt you planning on using an X570 AMD motherboard to pair with your Ryzen 3000 series CPU?

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1 hour ago, Adsome2007 said:

Does it also support mini itx

Absolutely, in fact I run an mITX board in my personal 280X build at home.  Everyone's use case is different in determining motherboard form factor, but the 280X give you the flexibility for either mITX or mATX.  Motherboard form factor won't impact any of the RGB lighting supplied with the case, or additional Corsair fans, lighting strips, etc. outside of the possibility of running 140mm fans in the bottom with an mATX board.

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