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I am looking for a case in the 50€ range for my buddy to build an ATX system in. I found the Corsair Carbide 200R to alright, but are there other options in this price range? He doesn't want a gamer case. Simple looks, that's it.

Is there anything with maybe dusfilters or a little bit better ventilation (adding more fans just equals to paying more in the first place), but in a similar price range?

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Bitfenix Neos and the Bitfenix Comrade are two nice chassis. They both have dustfiltering (impressive filtering for their price point) and look pretty understated and clean.

 

The CoolerMaster N Series is also a very good lineup of chassis.

 

If he's comfortable spending a small bit more, the Phanteks Enthoo Pro is an absolutely amazing chassis with a very classy aesthetic, and an immense amount of features especially considering the price.

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For cheap cases go with a coolermaster within your price range, or an antec 300 if you can find.

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The 200R is solid. 

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Thanks! I told him to look at those three cases.
The Bitfenix Neos actually looks like a good deal, it is only 42€ here. Very cheap and good value.

 

Tahnks again!

PC: AMD Ryzen 7 7700 || Noctua NH-U12S SE2 || 32GB DDR5 6000 CL32  || 
|| Powercolor RX 9070 Reaper || Asus B650E-I
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Peripherals: Sennheiser PC  360 G4ME || AOC CQ27G2U || Viewsonic PX701HD || Keychron V1 || Logitech G303 Shroud Edition||| Laptop: XPS 13 2in1 7390 || Steam Deck 256 GB (64GB Version) ||| Cameras: Fujifilm XH-1 || Fujifilm X100T

 

 

Elite 110 build log (update:05/15/2018)

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NZXT H230? There's the "bigger" version of the Corsair 200R: the 300R, and "the mATX, but is roughly the same size as the 200R case": the Corsair 350D, but that might be above 50 euros.

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