$150 for a case runs counter to my 'tight wad' nature, given the excellent Corsair 100R/200 cases for about only $50-$60, but, as you said aesthetics were important,... as long as you like the case, then it is indeed what is important.
Be aware that unless your X470 mainboard is specifically noted to contain a relatively recent BIOS that supports Ryzen 3000 series CPUs, it may not work out of the box, in which case you'd require either access to a previous gen CPU to flash the BIOS to a recent one, or, a motherboard that supports flashing the BIOS (version 4804 or later support 3600/3700X) without a CPU (BIOS FLashback feature, of which the this board does not meantion in it's manual or specs that I could find)