Anybody Got Any Good Links To Stores That Sell Plain mATX Cases

nolovenohope

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I am looking for a nice small and somewhat wide mATX case that is wide enough so I can accommodate hopefully at least a 92mm as an exhaust in the back and doesn't have that many caps and cheap plastic looking designs to it. Anybody got any stores they recommend? I have been through newegg and directron just browsing more times than I can count, and not much there I see except for an Inwin. Unfortunately, I think the case I am invisioning in my head that I want doesn't exist. = (

Thanks in advance,
-chester
 

WobbleWobble

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What's wrong with Inwin? They're a quality case manufacturer and have used their mATX cases on multiple occasions. Their PSUs are great as well. Don't let the low wattage ratings throw you off.
 

nolovenohope

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Don't get me wrong, they make solid cases and don't worry about the PSUs scaring me off, I would more or less swap the PSU with a nice Antec I have lying around. It is just the fact I want a plain flat case, on all sides. The best example that comes to mind is go to applecomputers.com and look at the new G5 case and the front of it. I want something like that all over. And no, I'm not switching to a Mac as it doesn't fit my interests (all the games I play = / )
 

nolovenohope

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When you said knockoff you weren't kidding. Lian Li is nice, but I was born a fan of steel and I'll die a fan of steel. Thanks for that model though and keep them coming!
 

L00PY

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I had somewhat particular specs when I was looking for a mATX case too. You can try searching pricewatch for mATX cases and then check out those websites that come up. I ended up going with a Silverstone case, in part because it has space for two 80mm fans in back. Most mATX cases tend towards the small / compact size so I doubt you'll finding one that'll fit a 92mm in back unless you go cube like the Aria. You can always try to find a small ATX case and use that.