Corsair 02/03, carbide 300R, Zalman Z1 neo or Zalman R1?

Ritixlol

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Which 1 would be best case?

My specs:
MSI GTX 970 GAMING 4G
MSI Z170A GAMING PRO

Please help ! After reading forums for 2 days i still cant choose which 1 will be best!!
 
Solution
A case is a 'forever' item that can last thorough many builds. I tend to get either the cheapest one I can find, to save money for other parts ,or a good, above average, solid one for long-term future use. Looking at your parts I'd do with the 300R given your choices. The CoolerMaster N400 is also good, if a bit austere looking.
Well i would like best possible gaming case within spending up to 80 eur. So far i saw everyone likes 300R a lot. I want a case for atleast 3-4 years forward which will have enough space for future possible upgrades and will have good not loud cooling.
So i guess carbide 300R seems to be the best one money and quality wise, but if my specs will fit into z1 neo for example (z1 neo is 2x cheaper than 300R) then id consider just getting even the cheaper one. I am thinking about overclocking in future or buying an extra GTX 970 video card. So i cant really decide if its worth for now just buying a cheapest case with which im not sure how its gonna be after future changes or just buying an more expensive one like Corsair 300R.

P.S Pc is built for gaming mostly

Thing is i am first time building pc, and so far i already built pc with 1.400 Eur involved:
GPU: MSI GTX 970 GAMING 4G
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K
CPU cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
Motherboard: ASUS Z170 PRO GAMING
SSD: Samsung SM951 128 GB
RAM: Kingston HyperX Savage - DDR4 - 16 GB : 2 x 8 GB 2400Mhz
 
A case is a 'forever' item that can last thorough many builds. I tend to get either the cheapest one I can find, to save money for other parts ,or a good, above average, solid one for long-term future use. Looking at your parts I'd do with the 300R given your choices. The CoolerMaster N400 is also good, if a bit austere looking.
 
Solution
Well i guess ill just go with 300R since CoolerMaster N400 supports video cards only to 320mm and i think it might be a problem one day .

Thanks anyway, everyone tends to choose 300R and i think this case is above average in both quality and cooling for such price :)