Looking for a Case(Mini-ITX) that supports ATX PSU and Full size graphics card and is cheap.

Mrti

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I am looking for a case that is at a low-cost and has my certain needs. I am making this thread because the case I was originally was going to get is currently out of stock (Azza Z) at NCIXUS. These are my needs for the case since I can't seem to find one and I don't know if I am looking in the right place.

1. It needs to be Mini-ITX form factor.
I need it to be Mini-ITX so that it is easy to take to LAN-Parties and my friends house sometimes. This means that it has to be like a rectangular prism kinda like the Xbox 360 S in type of size. Meaning in size that it would fit in a suitcase or a backpack.

2. It needs to be able to support a ATX-sized power supply.
I need it to be able to support a ATX-sized power supply so that I can easily put my power supply that I already own into it without having to spend $50 on a cheap SFX power supply. Overall, it would be cheaper in the end to have the case support ATX power supply.

3. It needs to be able to support a full size graphics card.
I need it to be able to support a full size graphics card so that I can use my GTX 960 graphics card in it without having to buy a brand new graphics card. I would in the end to prefer have the case support my full size graphics card than having to buy a $50 graphics card that cant run anything.

If anyone knows any cases that would fit my needs, please reply in the comments below.
Thanks,
Mrti
 

Mrti

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The case sizes aren't really what I was looking for.
 
The other one I would recommend you is this...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811163288

However, it's SFX power supply. It's non standard, smaller, weaker and way more expensive and probably less reliable. However, it would fit the portability requirement.

Not to mention very limited space and cooling. It's nice for a 1080p system, but I will not put a 1080 GTX inside of that.

I was thinking about getting one, but instead I realize I wanted to carry my PC more easily...