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I need a case which will support an ATX motherboard, has handle for LAN/easy carrying, or some sort ofsolution for easily carrying. I would like it to be semi-lightweight or lightweight so it doesnt feel to heavy.

My budget? 0-200 USD

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http://www.caselabs-store.com/magnum-sma8/   Absolutely perfect for you. 

 

But in all seriousness, air 540. Portable, light, kinda easy to carry and fits an ATX mobo.

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Seems like it might be really heavy, I like other parts though

 

http://www.caselabs-store.com/magnum-sma8/   Absolutely perfect for you. 

 

But in all seriousness, air 540. Portable, light, kinda easy to carry and fits an ATX mobo.

No handle :L but maybe

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Why not a case on wheels?  :P

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It'd be bad for moving up stairs and stuff, also if it hits a curb, card might crack off PCI. Hope this is a troll xD

What did you think the emoticon was for?  :P

 

Plus, that Lian-Li case is priced at $300 or so, I think.

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Ft05

But kinda heavy and not out yet.

Rv05 lighter but not as nice in my optioninion.

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Personally, contrary to what everyone else thinks, I really dislike the C70. The aesthetics on it are terrible IMO.

 

All of the Scout series (Scout, Scout 2, Scout 2 Advanced, Scout 2 N2 from Cooler Master have handles and support ATX motherboards. They all weight 18-20 pounds (8.16 - 9.07kg). That seems pretty light, considering the mITX Bitfenix Prodigy weighs in at 14.74 pounds. 

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My case (haf xb) can fit an atx motherboard and it has handles.

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