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Need help picking out a micro atx case

So I need help picking out a micro atx case. Here are my requirements:

 

  • power supply removable dust filter
  • intake fan(s) removable dust filter
  • micro atx
  • at least 2 3.5 inch bays
  • at least 2 ssd mounts
  • preferably a 5.25 inch bay
  • under or at $70
  • At least two fans included if it's between $60-$70
  • at least 1 fan included if its between $30-$60
  • fans don't have to be included under $30
  • fits an atx power supply at least 150mm long
  • fits a graphics card 315mm long (r9 fury)
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2 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

corsair 88r

That case is perfect except it has no front intake filters. I'm probably gonna get a fan grill with a built in filter. Thanks. 

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5 minutes ago, chris76816 said:

Fractal design define mini c

Mini c is too expensive

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Have you tried Corsairs Carbide series? I have a weird interest in those cases when doing Micro ATX builds. I personally prefer building in FULL ATX.

 

Link to a white carbide; Corsair Carbide (White) - Overclockers

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20 minutes ago, ImRhys said:

Have you tried Corsairs Carbide series? I have a weird interest in those cases when doing Micro ATX builds. I personally prefer building in FULL ATX.

 

Link to a white carbide; Corsair Carbide (White) - Overclockers

I found a really good value micro atx motherboard that's in my budget and has USB c so I don't want spend the extra money on a full atx because i only need one full size pcie slot and a small pcie slot for my wifi/Bluetooth adapter and I guess an extra one for the future. Really 2 ram slots is all I need. And I found a really good value case but it's atx. I don't mind having a bigger case than I need if it saves me money. 

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