Cooler Master N200 MicroATX Case : Cable Management? Good or Bad?

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Hi guys, im planning the case to use on my new system is the cheap Cooler Master N200 MicroATX Case.. I wonder if it does good at cable management? I don't plan to use watercooling since i can't afford it, id use some fans, and aftermarket fan coolers instead... And as i stumble upon this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2YqUR8pcas) seems the cable management looks awful.. However, it's a water cooling system and not as traditional fan coolers.. I wonder how those kind of cooling work in this case? Anyone owned this case and used fans? If possible can post any pics? Here's my planned specs by the way:


Core i5-4590 3.3Ghz 4th Gen Haswell Refresh
MSI H81M-E33 4th Gen
8GB(2x4GB) G.Skill AEGIS DDR3 1600 C11(F3-1600C11D-8GIS)
WD Caviar Blue 1TB 64MB Sata 6Gpbs 2850.00
MSI GTX 970 TIGER OC 4GB GDDR5 256Bit(GTX 970 4GD5T OC)
SEASONIC G-750 80+ GOLD MODULAR(SSR-750RM)
Coolermaster N200 USB 3.0 Window(NSE-200-KWN1)
Hyper 212X Aftermarket cooler
 
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I route the cables behind the motherboard tray and zip tie them in place. Going to be a while before I will be home so no on the picture. I personally would not hesitate to build a gaming rig in that case because it has superior airflow to many other mATX cases. The only thing is my gaming rigs all have ATX boards in them.
I own this case and it is fine for what it is. Cable management is what you do and in mine it is fine but I use it for my home server only with the two fans installed, intake in front and exhaust in back. There is plenty of fan locations in it and it will serve your build well.
 

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Do you think it is suitable for my setup (gaming)? Also, can you possibly post pics of your current cable managemnt using the n200? Please?
 
I route the cables behind the motherboard tray and zip tie them in place. Going to be a while before I will be home so no on the picture. I personally would not hesitate to build a gaming rig in that case because it has superior airflow to many other mATX cases. The only thing is my gaming rigs all have ATX boards in them.
 
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Okay man, thanks for the input! :)