Like no one spent that kind of money on a PC case.
i spent over 700 dollars just on my case with full options.
however it was custom cut out with lasers, and then powder coated by hand, and then fully optioned out so i could fit my 3 loop watercooling inside it.
however my case is a full sized extended ATX supported case, and again, its large enough to house 4 radiators, 3 of which are 120x3 class.
the thing that i say hurts is the fact your shelling out 310 dollars for a case which can only take itx board + a nano series psu, and was not intended at all for overclocking.
That's what hurts.