Corsair 88R vs Thermaltake Versa H15 vs other mATX CASE (NON-US)

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Prices in my country

Corsair 88R = $57
Thermaltake Versa H15 = $37
Corsair 350D = $110

or do you have something in mind?
Fractal Design Define Mini C and CM Mastercase Pro 3 are the best case in my opinion but they're not available here in my country.

Corsair 350D for me is somewhat outdated.

Components:
2HDDs
mATX board
Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB G1 Gaming
Seasonic M12ii 620w
 
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As far as your opinion about being outdated, I feel it's just that. The Obsidian line is still a great series of case, but they do have a higher price point because they are made of steel and not plastic. So, for your rigidity and better construction, the Corsair cases are great, but they are not as flexible as would be Caselabs. But, Caselabs is way to...

jdcranke07

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As far as your opinion about being outdated, I feel it's just that. The Obsidian line is still a great series of case, but they do have a higher price point because they are made of steel and not plastic. So, for your rigidity and better construction, the Corsair cases are great, but they are not as flexible as would be Caselabs. But, Caselabs is way to high in price for the average builder.

As for the other cases, as long as there is a good amount of airflow, all of your parts fit, and you like the physical size of the case, you should just pick the case based on if you like it or not. Another way to determine which is better for you could be if there is upgrading potential for your internal components later of, if you plan to upgrade anything.
 
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