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Best case for low budget airflow.with a psu 200mm  

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  1. 1. Best case for low budget airflow.with a psu 200mm

    • Neo Air
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    • p300a mesh
    • FARA R1 PRO V2
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    • td300 mesh
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  • Poll closed on Jan 03, 2023 at 02:49 PM

Hi all, I have 25 thousand Argentine pesos, and I am looking for the best case for my low budget. I made a poll of the cases I found within my budget. The difficulty I found when choosing is that I have a 200 mm PSU (supernova g2 1000w) But if you guys have any other alternative, I am open to receive help. Thank you very much to all of you. Best regards.

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The cases you listed are decent mesh cases, but the power supply you have is kind of long without removing the drive cages. Usually the cheaper cases have drive cage that are not removable. It should be easy enough to drill out the rivets to remove the cage if necessary. I looked up the P300a and it said max length PSU was 200mm. You also have to factor in the cables sticking out forward before bending away. The Cooler Master TD300 mesh drive cage can be move closer to the front. You can pick a decent mesh case that is more visually pleasing to you and if the cooler fits. I like the Fractal Meshify C, but not sure what that would cost with your buying options.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3950X   Motherboard: MSI X570 Gaming Edge Wifi   Case: Deepcool Maxtrexx 70   GPU: RTX 3090   RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3x16GB 3200 MHz   PSU: Super Flower 850W

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2 minutes ago, alyen said:

. I like the Fractal Meshify C, but not sure what that would cost with your buying options.

The first two links are online stores in my country, the second link is a hardware search engine. My budget is 25 thousand Argentinean pesos. If you help me find a better option, very grateful in advance. Best regards.

 

https://listado.mercadolibre.com.ar/computacion/componentes-pc/gabinetes-pc-soportes/gabinetes/gabinete_PriceRange_0-25000_NoIndex_True#applied_filter_id%3Dprice%26applied_filter_name%3DPrecio%26applied_filter_order%3D5%26applied_value_id%3D*-25000%26applied_value_name%3Dnull*-null25000%26applied_value_order%3D4%26applied_value_results%3DUNKNOWN_RESULTS%26is_custom%3Dtrue

 

https://compragamer.com/?seccion=3&cate=7&sort=lower_price

 

https://www.hardgamers.com.ar/

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I have a Deep Cool Matrexx 55 Mesh and have to say I really like this case for the simplistic look. It might even look good lying down on its side on a shelf but is probably too long for most shelves. The drive cage is secured with rivits, but I removed it for my build. This case would have been a great budget build if it had a removable drive cage with some mounting points for a fan on the bottom and if the PSU shroud didn't do go so far to the front.

https://compragamer.com/producto/Gabinete_Deepcool_MATREXX_55_MESH_9967

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3950X   Motherboard: MSI X570 Gaming Edge Wifi   Case: Deepcool Maxtrexx 70   GPU: RTX 3090   RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3x16GB 3200 MHz   PSU: Super Flower 850W

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2 minutes ago, alyen said:

I have a Deep Cool Matrexx 55 Mesh and have to say I really like this case for the simplistic look. It might even look good lying down on its side on a shelf but is probably too long for most shelves. The drive cage is secured with rivits, but I removed it for my build. This case would have been a great budget build if it had a removable drive cage with some mounting points for a fan on the bottom and if the PSU shroud didn't do go so far to the front.

https://compragamer.com/producto/Gabinete_Deepcool_MATREXX_55_MESH_9967

Power Supply Type    ATX PS2 (Length less than 170mm)

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