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2 minutes ago, drc00k3 said:

Wow that's pretty cheap! Thanks a bunch mate!

I know this would more fit the cases category but I think it'd be better to put it here because some people mightn't have a clue on what I am talking about.

 

I want to buy a minimalistic case that will fit mATX and ATX motherboards (because i'm upgrading the motherboard & cpu soon enough) & also has support for 4+ HDDs & atleast 1 SSD. Any suggestions would be great, also my budget is under £100 (140 usd) but it would be great if it were more around the £50(70 usd) range.

 

Thanks in advance :)

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Legos!

 

 

JK don't use legos they get flexable at 70 degrees so I've heard.

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1 minute ago, Howlingwolf101 said:

Legos!

 

 

JK don't use legos they get flexable at 70 degrees so I've heard.

Hm ok, fair enough :P Any actual cases though? :D

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The NZXT Source 210 is also a good budget option that can support up to 13 3.5" drives if you count the 5.25" bays. 

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4 minutes ago, djdwosk97 said:

The NZXT Source 210 is also a good budget option that can support up to 13 3.5" drives if you count the 5.25" bays. 

It's pretty good but I personally don't find it as minimalistic as the BitFenix Nova. Also I really hate the side mounted fans :P

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