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I have been gathering parts for a build, but there is one component that has kept me stumped, the case...  All of the cases I have found where almost perfect, but they always end up shipping to places with some form of damage, but you may be thinking ''Why Not just take a chance on a case, You can send it back with the warranty''  well here lies my problem, I live in Alaska and shipping prices here are through the roof with the size and weight of these cases so if I did send it back it would most likely be half of the cost of the case.    

Please inform me of any cases that have decent warrantys AND can fit a ATX motherboard comfortably for a maximum price of 100 dollars. Thank you.

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look at the Cooler Master HAF series for airflow

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a cardboard box. JK i would recommend coolermaster haf series.I had good warrenty here in toronto.

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Corsairs Spec cases

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Test bench. Not a case, but best airflow.

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