[SOLVED] Which pc case is the best?

Sep 13, 2018
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Hello i have been trying to build a pc but i cant seem to find the right case for a reasonable price. That is until i came across this:
http://www.compuzone.co.kr/product/product_detail.htm?ProductNo=395935&BigDivNo=4&MediumDivNo=1147&DivNo=

http://www.compuzone.co.kr/product/product_detail.htm?ProductNo=471921&BigDivNo=4&MediumDivNo=1147&DivNo=2750

http://www.compuzone.co.kr/product/product_detail.htm?ProductNo=408782&BigDivNo=4&MediumDivNo=1147&DivNo=2751

I know it's hard to read because some of the information is in Korean even after translated but please i'd like to know your opinion on which one of these is the best.
Here is my build in case you were wondering:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/PXDWCb
 
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Yes, it is difficult.
I would exclude the last one sama stallion because it seems to be a M-ATX case(less than 7 expansion slots which a atx case will have)

Of the other two, pick the one which looks best to you.
Looks count.
They both seem to have adequate front intake airflow capabilities.
I think I would buy the first one which has 159mm available for a cooler.
the second looks like only 150mm available.
Either could accommodate a cryorig H7 cooler.

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What do you mean by "best"? Your performance isn't going to change depending on which of those you pick. You can just get which ever one you like the looks of most.

From what I can tell the 2nd one comes with 4 fans, instead of 3 like the other two. But the other two mention having dust filters. The other two also have bottom mount PSUs, which I think is the generally recommended way to do it. But again, none of this is really going to make a significant difference at the end of the day.
 
Yes, it is difficult.
I would exclude the last one sama stallion because it seems to be a M-ATX case(less than 7 expansion slots which a atx case will have)

Of the other two, pick the one which looks best to you.
Looks count.
They both seem to have adequate front intake airflow capabilities.
I think I would buy the first one which has 159mm available for a cooler.
the second looks like only 150mm available.
Either could accommodate a cryorig H7 cooler.
 
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Dec 30, 2018
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Obviously the best case right now is Cooler Master H500M. Don't even bother at looking at others.

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Best in what? Noise? Cooling? Size? Space? Cable management? Ease of building? Looks? You really need to be a lot more specific. There are a number of BAD cases on the market because of big issues, but there are a lot of good ones, built for more specific goal. With current trend of closed off front and side glass to show off RGBs, NZXT series are good, with average airflow and noise. I like my H500M but it has two huge 200mm fans upfront and mesh. It's quiet and has great airflow, but its a PITA to build in, and looks are in the eye of the beholder.