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Help Need Compact Windowed Case

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Currently on the build I am considering right now I am looking at corsair 450d but I really like the size of the 350d better only problem is its micro atx, are there any good atx cases with a window the size of the 350d, also I don't like partial windows I like the full square.

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Currently on the build I am considering right now I am looking at corsair 450d but I really like the size of the 350d better only problem is its micro atx, are there any good atx cases with a window the size of the 350d, also I don't like partial windows I like the full square.

Long story short, no. There are cases that are small-ish and have windows and ATX compatibility but generally you will be sacrificing a lot of cooling and cable management.

 

Your best bet would be to add a window to something like a Lian Li PC-A05FN

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I have the NZXT S340, Black and I love it! I highly recommend it. 

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Case: Coolermaster Mastercase Pro 5  Storage: 1TB WD 120GB Samsung OSD  PSU: Corsair RM750  Monitor: Acer 23"  
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By mATX mini tower standards, the 350D is huge and just as big as some ATX mid towers. Go with the NZXT S340 as others have stated - it's the same size as the 350D but it accepts ATX motherboards too. Note that you will lose 5 1/4 external drive bays.

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S340

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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