Help with PC case upgrade

H2OMC

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I built my first PC about month ago with the help of TH and many other helpful articles and videos. I'm very happy with my selection of parts and the way the build came together, but I made a noob mistake in not spending more than a few minutes on a case. This's been apparent as I deal with cable management and general esthetics. So far I've picked out three possible upgrades.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147166

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811345030

http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?p=CA-PHE300K&c=fr&pid=0ee0e21639443231a9ebe836e2230c7564ab1cbf6724b5f2710481293a1ada3c&gclid=CKHP5v7ZqLoCFQif4Aod1xoALw

Of those, which would you recommend? If there are others that you think would be a better choice feel free to link them. I'm not willing to spend more than $100 unless the case is so absolutely perfect that I'd be an idiot to pass it up. For all practical purposes my budget is sub $100.

TIA for answers.
 
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I would honestly go with none of those, instead I would with the Corsair 350D (No Window 89.99, Side Window 99.99.) It is a amazing Micro ATX case, I have it myself, and it comes with 2 fans built in already (x1 140mm Intake Fan, x1 120mm Exhaust Fan). Obviously, it is a bit bigger than a Micro ATX case (Exact Size: 17.7" x 8.3" x 17.3"), but other than that it is spectacular. It is a solid steel case with a brushed aluminum look, it has dust filters in the front and bottom of the case where the PSU is located, and it is able to fit a graphics card up to 350mm. It also has tons of room for upgrade. It can fit MicroATX and MiniATX motherboards, 5 expansion slots, and it has excellent cable routing management...

Gangster1293

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I would honestly go with none of those, instead I would with the Corsair 350D (No Window 89.99, Side Window 99.99.) It is a amazing Micro ATX case, I have it myself, and it comes with 2 fans built in already (x1 140mm Intake Fan, x1 120mm Exhaust Fan). Obviously, it is a bit bigger than a Micro ATX case (Exact Size: 17.7" x 8.3" x 17.3"), but other than that it is spectacular. It is a solid steel case with a brushed aluminum look, it has dust filters in the front and bottom of the case where the PSU is located, and it is able to fit a graphics card up to 350mm. It also has tons of room for upgrade. It can fit MicroATX and MiniATX motherboards, 5 expansion slots, and it has excellent cable routing management.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139020 (Without window)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139021 (With window)
 
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H2OMC

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This is why I post on TH. The experience of thousands will pretty much always be more than your own. That looks like an amazing case and great cable management is pretty much the number one thing I was looking for in a new case.
Thanks!