The Final Three: Sub-$100 Cases For Your Gaming Build
The journey was a long one, but we're finally wrapping up our round-up of sub-$100 gaming cases. Today we review the last three of 11 total product submissions and pick an overall favorite. The competition was vicious, but one model definitely stands out.
Building With The Storm Scout 2 Advanced
The Storm Scout 2’s adapter trays can be flipped to support a 2.5” drive on each side. Using them like that require you to use straight-ended cables in a market seemingly addicted to 90° connectors, however.
Our 5.25” drive slipped easily into the Storm Scout 2 Advanced's self-latching bay, and the rest of our full-sized components fit with equal ease. Extra space behind the motherboard tray and access hole flaps make this one of the cleanest installations of the eleven sub-$100 cases we rounded-up.
The filled case certainly looks like it hits our $100 limit, and anyone who tires of red lighting can disable it at the push of a top-panel button.
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